Fashion Trends - Clothing Care Tips  

Tips for Keeping Your Clothes Beautiful

Fashion Trends - Clothing Care Tips

Advice Seeker: Dear April,

Last year I bought a whole bunch of new winter work clothes. This winter, when I opened up the boxes I'd stored in the back of my closet, everything looked worse for the wear. Besides being wrinkled, there were moth holes in some of my sweaters and in general everything just looked a little bit shabbier.

I didn't have the money to replace it, so I ended up doing my best with what I had and wearing the stuff all winter anyways. Do you have any tips for how I can prevent this from happening again next year?

Sincerely,

WAS Dressed for Success 


April Masini's advice:

Dear WAS Dressed for Success,

Clothing is so important!! Most people don’t think of clothing as a tool. They just think of it as a necessity and then a luxury, but the truth is clothing can take a woman from boardroom to bedroom - or the other way around — and the clothing can make or break the success in both places! 

What's the big deal? 

If a woman doesn’t feel comfortable in her skin, forget it! It sounds like you were much less confident in your appearance with your "worn" winter wardrobe as opposed to your brand new stuff. Taking care of clothing is essential to feeling good in it.

If you are wearing a great wool sweater to a meeting, but is worried about moth holes, you're not going to do her best conveying or even listening at the meeting. A part of your brain is going to be focused on those moth holes. Can they be seen? Are there more? What color is your lingerie, and is it showing through?

Here are some tips for caring for winter clothing:

1. Change out your closet. With each season, put away clothes you will not be using for that season, and bring out the seasonal items you own. This change out does a couple of things. It allows you to take inventory of what you have and what you need or what you no longer need. It also allows you to assess the condition of your clothing.

2. Make friends with your dry cleaner. Take care of any stains and rips early. Don’t wait. The longer a stain sets, the harder it will be to remove. Same with a pull or tear in a knit item of clothing.

3. Carefully put away clothing. Put the bikinis and the white linen trousers away with such care that when you take them out in June — or if you pull them out for a beach vacation in January — they will be in excellent condition. Use airtight plastic to store items. Label and organize what you’re putting away so you know where it is, and what you have in your containers.

4. Do not wash your suede or leather clothing. Dry cleaners will take care of these items for you. Do not do it yourself. If you can’t dry clean suede and leather clothing, don’t buy it. It needs special care. Same goes for silk.

5. Faux fur can be washed — BUT only when it is attached to washable fabrics. Many times faux fur is sewn onto suede, a material that should NOT be washed. If your faux fur is attached to suede or leather, send it to the dry cleaner. It’s more expensive, but you’ll get lots more wear out of it than if you try to DIY clean it.


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