A wardrobe can be an expensive investment. Here are some tips to make your garments last longer and look new. General Clothes that have been worn once or twice, don’t necessarily have to be washed right away. Check for stains, scents, tears or other things that indicate that they should go to the dirty clothes hamper. If there are no problems and they appear fresh, hang your clothes up for wearing again. Washing wears fabrics out sooner. Your clothes lose slightly color and appear old. It is important to use high-quality hangers that don’t dent your clothes when they hang for longer. Dents can open stitches and destroy your favorite piece. Sweaters and t-shirts should be folded and stored in your closet. Laundry instructions Following the cleaning instruction on the label helps prevent damage when washing the garment. If you don’t want to wash your clothes as instructed by hand, you have the potion of bringing it to a dry cleaning place. In fact, all garments that appear sensitive and are made of silk, wool or other fragile materials should be brought to a dry cleaner. Treat spots and stains before putting the garment in the machine. Stains should be treated as soon as possible to avoid not getting them out again. Very important is also, to separate your laundry before washing. Whites, colors, cold wash items, delicate fabrics. This way you avoid coloring whites by accidents, garments shrinking and delicate garments rubbing against harsh garments. Ironing Again, it is important to read the instructions on the label. Some fabrics can be ironed hot and some shouldn’t. The proper setting can avoid burning your garment. Those fabrics should be treated with much care. A press cloth gives extra protection. Treating them right can add many more years to the lifetime of your garments. If you are unsure how to clean and treat a piece, we recommend bringing it to the dry cleaner to avoid damage.
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