This rack is going to work out great for what I wanted it for. I have an enclosed back porch that I have been converting into a small dining and seating area (very casual) on one side and a sort of mud-room on the other. I like to keep some of our winter-weight jackets and sweatshirts out on the porch for when my husband and I are working in the yard or when I am headed off for a walk. So far, they have been hanging on a thick wire that my husband put up for me, but it isn't all that attractive and it is also starting to bend from all of the weight as the clothing is a lot heavier than I planned for. This rack is fairly easy to assemble, and is very sturdy. It holds everything on the lower pole and I can hang doggie sweaters, coats, leashes & such on the top rack so I am not always searching for something for our two dogs when it is needed. I really like that the rack can be maneuvered around so easily and locked into position. I initially thought that I could use the rack for two layers of clothing, but there really isn't enough vertical space between the poles. I did hang one of those small, round racks that have little clothespins from the top pole to hold gloves and beanies. I also like the hooks at each end for leashes and the doggie equivalent of a diaper bag, or just to hang a coat from. In the summer, I can use it for blankets, beach towels and other gear instead. The rack has saved a considerable amount of space in the house where I used to keep everything on hooks near the front and back door. The current price of $94.99 seems very reasonable as this is much heavier-duty and more durable than similar garment racks I have owned that turned out to be pricey but flimsy.