How to hang laundry on windy days
Hanging your laundry outdoors is certainly one of the most common and effective ways to dry clothes. However, sometimes the day can be sunny but quite windy, which can be an advantage, but it's good to keep in mind what to use to prevent clothes from falling to the ground or blowing away.
How to hang laundry outdoors when it's windy

The first thing we can do to properly hang laundry on windy days is to hang garments from the waist on the drying rack, especially if they are t-shirts, whether it's a foldable, extendable one, or the classic apartment lines. This way, there will be a better fold, and it will be easier to attach clothespins for a stronger grip.
A convenient way to improve drying could be a clever trick starting with the drying rack. In fact, it is possible to detach the lines of the drying rack, usually the most common ones allow this, and insert the garments. This way you can leave them to dry without the need for clothespins, but if the day is particularly windy or you have bedding to dry, using clips can be ideal.
The product we recommend for this purpose is the Clendy Elephant Clips, from our laundry line, which, thanks to their structure and strong grip, allow for complete drying without any hitches, as they are designed to remain firm against the wind and other bad weather. Furthermore, they are rust-proof, so they are not afraid of water.


