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Remove Hanger from Clothing Photo

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Take the hanger out of a shirt or dress photo so the garment floats clean — the ghost-mannequin look for resale listings.

Shirt on a plastic hanger Shirt with the hanger removed, collar rebuilt

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"remove the hanger from this dress and rebuild the straps and neckline naturally"

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How it works

  1. Upload the clothing photo

    Drop in the garment on a hanger — shirt, dress, jacket — against a plain wall or door. JPG, PNG or WebP up to 7MB. A simple background helps.

    Expect: A visible hook and hanger clear in 15-30 seconds. A hanger buried under a bulky collar is harder.
  2. Ask to remove the hanger

    Type 'remove the hanger and hook, and rebuild the collar and shoulders for a clean ghost-mannequin look.' Name the garment so the shape rebuilds right.

    Tip: Add 'close the collar naturally' so the neckline doesn't look cut off.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Shirt on a hanger remove the hanger and hook from this shirt and rebuild the collar for a clean ghost-mannequin look
    Dress on a hanger remove the hanger from this dress and rebuild the straps and neckline naturally
    Jacket with a bulky collar remove the hanger hidden under this jacket's collar and rebuild the shoulders
    Wire hanger showing remove the thin wire hanger poking above this top and close the neckline
    2 more prompts
    Keep it on the door remove only the hanger, keep the shirt hanging naturally against the door
    Hanger plus background remove the hanger and the cluttered background, keep the garment on plain white
  3. Check the collar and shoulders

    Zoom in on the neckline and shoulders. The hanger and hook should be gone with the collar closed cleanly. Regenerate if a bit of hook or a gap remains.

  4. Download the listing photo

    Save the clean result. The garment reads like a floating ghost-mannequin shot — ready to upload to your resale store.

See it in action

Shirt on a plastic hanger
Before
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Shirt with the hanger removed, collar rebuilt
After

Remove Hanger — Shirt

A shirt lifted off its hanger into a ghost-mannequin look.

Prompt: remove the hanger and hook and rebuild the collar for a clean ghost-mannequin look
Dress on a wire hanger
Before
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Dress with the hanger removed
After

Remove Hanger — Dress

A dress with the hanger removed and neckline rebuilt.

Prompt: remove the hanger from this dress and rebuild the straps and neckline

Quick answers

How do I remove a hanger from a clothing photo for free?

Upload the garment photo to EditThisPic, type 'remove the hanger and rebuild the collar for a ghost-mannequin look,' and download. The free tier is one preview edit per week, no signup; purchased downloads are clean.

What's the ghost-mannequin look?

It's when a garment appears to float with a natural filled shape and no visible hanger or model. Removing the hanger and rebuilding the collar and shoulders gives resale listings that clean, professional look.

Does it work on dresses and jackets too?

Yes. Name the garment and its neckline — straps for a dress, collar for a jacket — so the rebuild closes cleanly. Bulky collars that hide the hanger take a closer check.

Can it remove the hanger and the background together?

Yes. Ask to 'remove the hanger and the cluttered background, keep the garment on plain white' for a fully listing-ready shot in one step.

Will the shoulders look natural?

Ask for a 'natural ghost-mannequin shape' and the shoulders are rebuilt filled rather than flat. Without that cue, a hanger-supported garment can look caved in once the hanger is gone.

Is there a watermark?

No. EditThisPic doesn't watermark output on any tier.

Do I need an account?

No. Upload, describe, and download without signing up. An account only helps you save edits.

Which photo works best?

A garment on a hanger against a plain wall or door, evenly lit, gives the cleanest rebuild. Busy backgrounds and bulky hidden hangers are harder.

How much does EditThisPic cost?

You get 1 free edit per week — no account needed. After that, one-time credit packs start at $4.99 for 10 edits, valid 12 months, no subscription. Power users who edit daily can pick Studio Membership, a monthly workspace at $49.99/mo for 300 edits. Purchased downloads are clean with no watermark.

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