Monday, May 11, 2009

Men – How Can You Care For Your Suits

Suits are not cheap, at least not suits of quality. And if you are going to invest in your suit men, you certainly want to be sure to care for it properly. A good suit should last you a long time if you take care of, and let's be honest, it may be one of the most expensive things in your wardrobe. So what are some tricks in caring for your suit?

1. Don’t stuff your pockets with keys, change and other assorted items. These types of items will put strain on the seams and wear them down before their time.

2. Unbutton your suit jacket before you sit down. As you are sitting down, pull your pants up at the thigh just a little so you don’t stretch the fabric too much. Both of these things will also make you more comfortable.

3. Brush your clothes. A clothes brush is a great thing--brush your suit when you take it off to keep it clean and looking good.

4. Hang your suit on a good quality hanger that is made for suits and store it in a breathable garment bag for protection. Avoid cramming your suit in between lots of other clothes, which will cause it to wrinkle. Make sure your closet is free of moths, moisture, and sunlight as well.

5. Dry clean your suit only when necessary but at least once a season. Many people dry-clean their clothes much too frequently. Dry-cleaning can discolor and/or wear down fibers and can give your clothes an undesirable sheen. It can also shrink your clothes if overdone. Sometimes a simple spot cleaning and/or steaming/pressing will be all that is required. And always choose a dry-cleaner that comes highly recommended. If your suit is wrinkly, the best solution is to steam it before you wear it. This will remove the wrinkles without the pressure and stress of an iron. Owning a steamer is a must and will not only eliminate wrinkles but also help remove lint.

6. When your suit is new there are a few things that you can do to preserve its life, and this applies to almost all clothing. Try dabbing the center of each button with clear nail polish to seal the threads. When brushing your suit to remove dust and lint, you'll get better results if you brush with the nap rather than against it.

7. Add a liner. A crotch liner can be added to your suit pants to reduce abrasion between your thighs and the suit's fabric, and to help your pants last longer.

If you have old suits that are already overused and fraying, it may be time to replace them. If they aren’t in too bad of shape you can always donate them to a local thrift shop. When starting over you can invest a little more in your suit knowing now you can properly care for it. A good suit fabric to start with is wool, that is 100% wool. Wool is a natural fiber that breathes, which means you'll be more comfortable and you'll sweat less than in a suit made of man-made materials. Wool is also durable and travels well.

Fabrics other than wool have their drawbacks, and probably should not be considered. Polyester suits should be avoided, as they do not breathe, but if you need to keep costs down, a polyester/wool blend might be a reasonable choice.

There is no need for a cheap suit when you can buy one quality suit and care for it properly so it will last you a long, long time.

Ron Maier is the Manager of Only Slimline Hangers, a leading online resource for slimline hangers which are space saving hangers, non slip hangers and slim line hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.onlyslimlinehangers.com.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Making Your Clothes Look Good and Last Longer

The cost of quality clothes has gone up and with the economy as it is, we all want to make sure we protect our clothes – after all, they are an investment. So what does it take to properly care for your clothing and ensure its longevity? To start, learning how to wash your clothes properly is important.

Remember to read the care labels of your clothes before even doing laundry, some clothes cannot be washed but can only be dry-cleaned. For those articles of clothing that can be washed, some are not recommended for the dryer, but rather need to be washed with cold water, or not go in the washing machine at all. Now, separate the colored clothes from the whites, this way your colored clothes don’t bleed into your whites.

When setting the machine at respective temperatures, you're better off choosing warm water to wash the clothes, cold to rinse. Using hot water to wash clothes is not only more expensive, but it should not be used to wash cotton clothing. Next of course you follow all the washing rules regarding load size and amount of detergent. But another tip to help keep your clothes that have color lasting longer is to turn them inside out.

Once your clothes are washed, now to store them. Most articles of clothing are best when hung up properly in your closet. What does it mean to hang them properly? To start, make sure your closets aren't overcrowded. If your closet is jammed full, hanging your clothes may make them wrinkleier.

Second, there are some things that should never be hung up. One of these items is a sweater. Sweaters will sag and get pulled out of shape when put on a typical hanger. If you really want to preserve your sweaters look, fold it with a sheet of tissue paper laid inside. This will help keep them from wrinkling. If you are pressed for space, sweaters can be folded lengthwise and hung on a wooden hanger. Place a sheet of tissue paper between the bar and the sweater to prevent creases.

When it comes to hanging up shirts, there is only one rule to remember and that is do not use wire hangers. Wire hangers are the enemy of all clothing. If you have had your clothes dry-cleaned, as soon as it is returned, make sure to immediately remove it from the hanger. The hangers can be collected and returned to your cleaners to be used again. A proper hanger should be curved to follow the slope of your shoulder. Once on the hanger, button the second button from the top so it retains its shape while on the hanger.

Now for other rules of hanging clothes. Be sure to read the requirements on your clothing to find out if it should be hung in a particular way. Every outfit has special requirements. For hanging blazers, leather jackets etc, you should look out for heavy wooden or plastic clothes folding hangers, that can give your ensemble that extra support to carry off their weight.

Pants demand a proper folding style, which is placing both the legs parallel one on the top of the other. While hanging them ensure that there is enough space between different trousers in the cupboard.

Right folding of clothes is as important as proper hanging. There is a proper folding style that will help your clothes help retain the luster and crispness of the cloth and the hassles of ironing every time is reduced because of no or less wrinkle development.

Knitwear, including tops, pants, skirts, and dresses, should usually be folded. Casual pants and shorts made from rugged materials, such as jeans, khakis, and corduroys, also can be folded. And you should fold long evening dresses; particularly those weighted with ornamentation, because hanging can distort their shape.

Practicing these simple steps will help you protect your clothing investment while maintaining your clothes neat and tidy look each time you are ready to wear them.


Ron Maier is the Manager of Only Slimline Hangers, a leading online resource for slimline hangers which are space saving hangers, non slip hangers and slim line hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.onlyslimlinehangers.com.

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