Whether you live in jeans and T-shirts, rummage-sale finds or tailored separates, there's no excuse for looking scruffy. With these money-saving tips, your clothes could look brand-new and last much longer.
July 28, 2015
Whether you live in jeans and T-shirts, rummage-sale finds or tailored separates, there's no excuse for looking scruffy. With these money-saving tips, your clothes could look brand-new and last much longer.
Don't spend money on little shavers for sweaters. Gently remove the pilling with a cheap disposable razor.
Treat new stains by dampening a soft cloth with soda water. Then sandwich the stained area between two layers of the cloth. This lessens staining, but wash or dry clean the garment as soon as possible.
Red wine stains needn't mean waving goodbye to a garment. Act quickly and either saturate the stain with white wine, or pour on plenty of salt followed by soda water. This should wash out the worst of the mark. Blot and launder immediately.
If a silk garment has lost its finish and looks crumpled, try a little steam heat. Hang it in a steamy bathroom or lay a damp cloth over it and gently pass the iron over it.
Taking care of your clothes is quite simple, and it can make your favourite outfits look brand-new for longer. To get the most out of your clothes, be sure to take care of them from the very beginning.
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