Wrap Up Sweater Season
I'm over winter. Aren't you? Your sweaters and knits may feel the same. Showing signs of wear by pilling, stretching in odd places, and lacking the luster they had when you starting wearing them back in October.
It's funny how at the beginning of a season, we can be so excited to wear something, then after a prolonged period, we're ready to move on, open to a shift in dressing. No doubt, spring is on the horizon, which means a transition of your wardrobe. Before you pack up your cozy knits in exchange for lighter, breathable pieces, you'll want to be sure to clean and store these cold-weather garments properly to avoid any damages or imperfections. They'll be thanking you come next October.
Here are my go-to tools & tips to keep your sweaters pristine…
Step 1: Cleanse
It is critical to cleanse and deodorize garments before putting away, particularly knit-blends, cashmere, and woolens. Dirty clothing can lead to deterioration - even the slightest body oil or perfume remaining can invite unwanted textile-damaging insects. Before these precious pieces sit dormant for six months, take time to launder, hand-wash, and freshen up with these practical tools.
Step 2: STORAGE
Preservation in the off-season is just as crucial to collection care as cleaning. After you've cleansed, you'll want to place your sweaters in dry storage, out of direct sunlight. A common misconception is to store knitwear in plastic when, in reality, all-around plastic storage is the worst thing for your garments. It will lock in moisture, which in turn will yield mildew growth and fume fading.
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