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7 Tips To Make Your Clothes Last Longer

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Hi lovelies,

With more and more people discovering the negative effects of fast fashion, some people will now be looking for ways to keep their clothes in excellent condition for longer. To be able to maintain clothes, it all starts with having clothes that you love. This means that when you do buy clothes, think about how much you like them, their practicalities and if they fit into your wardrobe. No matter if you like to have a comfortable wardrobe, a smart wardrobe, or something in between, there are things that you can do to keep your clothes looking great.

Stain removal pen
A great tip is to carry a stain removal pen with you in your bag. This means that you can remove stains on the go as soon as they happen so that the stain has less of a chance of ruining your favourite piece of clothing.

Air dry your clothes
If possible, you should try to dry your clothes outside on a clothesline, or on a drying rack. Not only will not using a dryer reduce your energy bills, but it will also ensure that your clothes aren’t getting overheated. Drying some clothes in the dryer can cause them to shrink, and can even break down the elasticity of other clothing items, making them stretch in unwanted places. 

Regularly clean wardrobes and drawers
Having clean wardrobes and drawers can help keep your clothes smelling fresher for longer. You could even put dried lavender in your drawers to keep them smelling nice. 

Keeping wardrobes clean is also the best way to prevent moth infestations. If you think you have a moth infestation you can read more about how to stop moths eating your clothes

Read clothing labels
Most garments have care labels sewn into them. Before you wash or dry an item of clothing, you should read the care label and follow the instructions. This will be the best way to keep them in the best possible condition, so try not to ignore them.

Stitch holes
If a button comes loose, or a small hole starts to develop in a clothing item, try to mend it as soon as possible. Not only will the fix be more straightforward when it is smaller, but it will also prevent the garment from becoming unfixable. It may take you a few practices to become neat with your stitching, but sewing with a needle and thread isn’t too hard if you take your time.

Buy quality hangers
The type of hanger that you use to hang your clothes can make a big difference to how long a garment lasts. Using a thin wire hanger can put stress on the garment at the shoulders, and even rip or damage more delicate fabrics. Wooden or quality plastic hangers are a better option as they will give your clothing the support they need.

Zips and buttons
Before you wash your clothes, make sure that you do up all the zips, buttons, drawstrings, velcro, and any other fastening so that they don’t snag on other pieces of clothing.

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