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Vintage Headphone Hangers

Vintage Headphone Hangers

While doing some research for The History of Headphones, we gained a new appreciation for old school cans. We kicked around the idea of buying a pair of classic Koss Pros, but ultimately decided our modern technologies have left us with some seriously better audio devices. In an effort to still incorporate that old college radio station feel into our lives, there’s these Vintage Headphone Hangers from JT Baldwin. The coat hangers are made from actual pairs of vintage headphones with either 8″ or 9″ inch hooks attached to the bottom. Since they are made from actual found vintage headphones, supplies are pretty limited, but they are totally boss (or whatever they would say in the 70’s).