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General Clothing Care Tips and Guidelines
for Helping Your Wardrobe Last Taking good care of your clothes protects your wardrobe investment as well as keeps you looking great.
With correct care, your garments will last for many years to come.
- Invest in three key tools:
- a lint tape roller,
- a clothes brush, and
- a steamer.
- After each wearing
- Empty pockets: Otherwise you may teach them to bulge or sag.
- Brush them with a Lint Roller: This removes lint, hair, surface dirt and soil and prevents them from becoming stains later
on. You can also use a lint brush, but it's slightly more stressful on the fabric.
- Air them: Lay knits flat on bed for an hour or so to dissipate odors it may have absorbed, such as cigarette smoke. Woven
garments should be hung from a closet door or shower rod with ample breathing room to allow any wrinkles to relax out.
- Fold knits: Knits should never be hung. Fold them and place flat with breathing room, in bureau or wardrobe.
- Padded or plastic hangers are gentler than wire ones.
- Avoid hanging a jacket, or any heavier garments, by the neck or on a coat rack or hook.
- Never store a jacket or any garments in the protective plastic bag. Plastic bags are meant for getting your garments from the
drycleaner to your home only, never for storage. Leaving garments in the plastic bags promotes light damage and mildew, and can
dry out leather and suede.
- Brush your clothes regularly and thoroughly. Napped fabrics, such as flannel, will perk up after a light once-over with a
clothes brush, and a shot of steam will remove wrinkles quickly and effectively. Stores often use steamers to freshen clothes
after they've been tried on.
- Dry rain-soaked or damp garments thoroughly in a cool, well ventilated place before hanging in the closet.
- Care for your clothes regularly, and unless you have a spill, you should only have to dry clean them once, at the end of the
season -- a real benefit since dry cleaning is so expensive!
- Exposure to air, heat and light sets stains and can make their removal impossible. Treat any stains immediately to keep them
from becoming permanent. Another good reason to get items cleaned before storage.
Click here for Stain Removal tips.
- Don't jam your clothes together in your closet, either. If you have a big wardrobe, rotate it seasonally, storing your
out-of-season clothes in a separate closet (if you're lucky enough to have one) or in special clothing containers (example: old suitcases).
- Don't Press a garment if it's stained. The heat of pressing will set the stain and likely make its removal impossible.
- Don't Use untested home stain removers or club soda. They can aggravate the condition, or may create permanent damage. Take the garment to your drycleaner.
- Don't Use an underarm deodorant without using a shield to protect the garment from the deodorant. Allow deodorant to dry before dressing.
- Don't Wear decorative pins - especially on knit garments. If the garment has a snag, use a crochet hook to pull the loop through the underside to avoid further damage.
- Don't Wear a garment that you value when using a cold-wave solution or getting a permanent. Cold-wave solutions cause fabric discoloration.
- Don't Use nail polish remover to remove nail polish stains. You may damage the garment's dye, or if the fabric is an acetate type, nail polish remover can create a hole.
- Don't Hang knitted garments. Hanging pulls them out of shape and causes a sagging hemline. Knits are best stored in a drawer; or folded over the padded rod of a hanger.
How to take care of your shirts
1.
We recommend that you wash your shirts by hand or by machine, no hotter than
60oC (40oC for linen). Wash dark colours separately.
2.
You may spin or wring the water out. We do not recommend that you tumble dry.
3.
Iron while the shirts are still damp, using a hot iron. When ironing the collars, always iron away from the collar points. This way you
will avoid getting any unsightly creasing at the front of the collars.
How to take care of your ties
1.
Although you can send your ties to a dry cleaners, we recommend the use of a reputable stain remover product, available from most
chemists.
2.
If the mark is water based, first let it dry, then rub the stain remover over the mark in the direction of the weave of the fabric.
3.
If the spot is particularly difficult, we recommend that you steam the stained area before using a spot remover, as above.
4.
Always dry ties flat otherwise they can lose their shape. Always store your ties untied. We recommend that you roll up your ties when
not wearing them to reduce creases and restore the natural bounce.
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