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Published 2024-02-03When the cold winter days begin to draw in, it is time to uncover your coat, a garment that does not just keep you warm, but also stylish whilst at the office or perhaps restaurant. A coat is an investment that pays off in many ways, which is why it is important to invest in quality. To ensure a sustained fit and quality, it is important to care for your coat, no matter if it is made of wool and a technically advanced coat. Thus, the coat can become a reliable companion for years to come. You can always find care instructions on the care label inside your coat to ensure you take the best care of it.
Your wool coat benefits from airing as fresh air helps to maintain fit, quality and freshness. This particular method is both simple and natural, as the coat is only aired by being worn outdoors. However, it perfect to hang your coat out every now and then, even if it is mainly used outdoors.
Regardless of the material your coat is manufactured in, it is of the utmost importance that you always hang it on a hanger after use. It is wise to invest in a quality cedar hanger that has the ability to absorb moisture. A sturdy hanger also helps maintain the fit over the shoulders. Avoid folding your coat as it can take a long time for the garment to return to its natural shape. The simple habit of hanging your coat will not only extend the life of your coat, but also ensure that it always looks stylish and well-kept when you wear it.
If, against all odds, you have stored the coat correctly, and creases have formed, it is best to allow the coat to hang or use a steamer. Creases on wool, cashmere or cotton can easily be treated using a steamer. Depending on the material composition of your coat, it is important to remember to use the right temperature so that the fibres are not damaged, so always refer to the washing label. If your coat is treated with a water-repellent membrane, you should avoid steaming as it can damage the jacket's functions, including its breathability and surface water repellence.
In the case of stains, it is best to target treat the specific area instead of washing the whole coat. Remove stains from your coat using a cloth and cold water. Avoid rubbing the specific stain, as it damages the fabric. With a pilling build-up on your wool coat, you can use wool cream or a fabric shaver. Carefully treat the area, making slow movements over the area.
Before hanging up your coat for the spring and summer seasons, it may be a good idea to take your coat to a dry cleaners. Carefully read the washing label to understand whether your coat can handle this. That way, your coat is clean and fresh when the colder days return.
When the end of winter nears, it is time to hang up your coat for the season. Store on a cedar wood hanger in a sealed garment storage bag. You can even place cedar wood blocks at the bottom of the bag, to avoid harmful insects.
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