Buying a coat rack can prove an interesting thing to do actually, when you attack the task at a dimensional, Cartesian approach. For example, you can imagine a sort of grid in all three dimensions; length, width, height. And then figure whether you’ll be able to fit varying shapes and sizes of shapes in and around the position and location of your coat rack. From there, you can begin to “tweak” as they say (as programmers and other sort of technological sorts say). And you can adjust on a number of sides. You can adjust the position of the coat rack, you can adjust the size and dimensions of the coat rack, and you can also adjust the feature set of the coat rack; how many hooks? Say, you can adjust up or down from the standard 5 or 7 horizontal hooks, or you can go with a different sort of rack altogether (the standalone type).