10 Tips for Keeping Your Clothes in Top Condition
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If you’ve ever had the shoulders of a favourite jumper stretched out by a hanger, or pulled a hopelessly wrinkled shirt out of a drawer, you know how important it is to get clothing storage right. The shift in seasons is a good time to reassess your wardrobe and the way you store your clothes. Read on for the how-to on what to fold, what to hang and where to stash your off-season gear.
How to fold tops and bottoms
Try the KonMari Method, in which the items are folded to stand upright rather than be stacked after folding. Not only is this a more efficient use of space, it’s much easier to find things, because you can see everything quickly.
To try this at home, start by folding the edges of your garment in toward the centre to form a rectangle. Then fold the rectangle in half or in thirds until it feels firm and stable enough to stand on its own.
Try the KonMari Method, in which the items are folded to stand upright rather than be stacked after folding. Not only is this a more efficient use of space, it’s much easier to find things, because you can see everything quickly.
To try this at home, start by folding the edges of your garment in toward the centre to form a rectangle. Then fold the rectangle in half or in thirds until it feels firm and stable enough to stand on its own.
How to fold cashmere jumpers
Garments with delicate fibres, such as cashmere, deserve special attention. You can follow the same basic KonMari folding method described previously, but only fold the rectangle in half once. It’s not necessary, but if you want to go the extra mile, place a length of fresh tissue paper on top of the garment before folding. The tissue will help make the folds gentler, protecting the cashmere.
Garments with delicate fibres, such as cashmere, deserve special attention. You can follow the same basic KonMari folding method described previously, but only fold the rectangle in half once. It’s not necessary, but if you want to go the extra mile, place a length of fresh tissue paper on top of the garment before folding. The tissue will help make the folds gentler, protecting the cashmere.
How to fold lingerie
As some of the most delicate items in your wardrobe, bras and underwear should be treated kindly. Don’t overcrowd the drawer, and line up bras with the cups facing in the same direction. Underwear and socks can be folded or rolled. Using simple drawer dividers will keep everything orderly.
As some of the most delicate items in your wardrobe, bras and underwear should be treated kindly. Don’t overcrowd the drawer, and line up bras with the cups facing in the same direction. Underwear and socks can be folded or rolled. Using simple drawer dividers will keep everything orderly.
How to hang with care
The first step is to make sure you’re not trying to hang up any items that can stretch out (such as knitted pieces, jumpers and T-shirts), so put those in drawers. When you’re ready to hang an item, check to see if it has hanging loops stitched inside; they’re there for a reason, so don’t remove them, use them! Looping the ribbons around the hanger’s hook takes some of the weight off the material, causing less pressure on the narrow part of the garment that’s touching the hanger.
How to hang shirts and trousers
Shirts should have their top button buttoned, and at least every other button buttoned as well, since this will help the garment hold its shape. Trousers can be folded lengthways and hung over a hanger rod or hung by the cuff from a trouser hanger with a clamp.
The first step is to make sure you’re not trying to hang up any items that can stretch out (such as knitted pieces, jumpers and T-shirts), so put those in drawers. When you’re ready to hang an item, check to see if it has hanging loops stitched inside; they’re there for a reason, so don’t remove them, use them! Looping the ribbons around the hanger’s hook takes some of the weight off the material, causing less pressure on the narrow part of the garment that’s touching the hanger.
How to hang shirts and trousers
Shirts should have their top button buttoned, and at least every other button buttoned as well, since this will help the garment hold its shape. Trousers can be folded lengthways and hung over a hanger rod or hung by the cuff from a trouser hanger with a clamp.
How to choose the right hangers
Thick wooden hangers are a good all-around choice for shirts, jackets, coats and trousers. Suits and other jackets with a lot of structure hang best on a contoured suit hanger.
Skirt hangers with adjustable clips are the best choice for skirts; if the skirt is very delicate or prone to wrinkling, you can use a small piece of tissue paper between the clip and the fabric as a protective measure. For delicate (and slippery) fabrics, such as silk, use padded hangers or slim hangers with a fuzzy coating.
Thick wooden hangers are a good all-around choice for shirts, jackets, coats and trousers. Suits and other jackets with a lot of structure hang best on a contoured suit hanger.
Skirt hangers with adjustable clips are the best choice for skirts; if the skirt is very delicate or prone to wrinkling, you can use a small piece of tissue paper between the clip and the fabric as a protective measure. For delicate (and slippery) fabrics, such as silk, use padded hangers or slim hangers with a fuzzy coating.
How to handle dry cleaning
Dry cleaners (even some supposedly ‘green’ dry cleaners) use harsh chemicals that continue to emit gas after you bring them home. For this reason, it’s best to promptly remove your dry cleaned items from the plastic bags and place them on your own hangers. You can return the wire hangers to your dry cleaner, who will happily reuse them.
Dry cleaners (even some supposedly ‘green’ dry cleaners) use harsh chemicals that continue to emit gas after you bring them home. For this reason, it’s best to promptly remove your dry cleaned items from the plastic bags and place them on your own hangers. You can return the wire hangers to your dry cleaner, who will happily reuse them.
How to store off-season clothes
Choose a storage space that’s clean and stays cool, dark and dry, and be sure to clean each item before storing. Before choosing a storage method, consider whether you might want to retrieve any items between seasons – for instance, if you like to wear some of your winter jumpers on chilly days in early spring and again during autumn. If that’s the case, try to find a place removed from the current season’s clothes yet still accessible, such as in under-bed storage drawers or a hallway cupboard.
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Choose a storage space that’s clean and stays cool, dark and dry, and be sure to clean each item before storing. Before choosing a storage method, consider whether you might want to retrieve any items between seasons – for instance, if you like to wear some of your winter jumpers on chilly days in early spring and again during autumn. If that’s the case, try to find a place removed from the current season’s clothes yet still accessible, such as in under-bed storage drawers or a hallway cupboard.
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How to choose storage containers
Clothing (particularly when made of natural fibres) likes to breathe, but it also needs some protection from dust and bugs, and that can make choosing the right storage containers a bit tricky.
Just like clothing, shoes and boots should be thoroughly cleaned before storing, and the leather conditioned or polished. Once clean, give your shoes and boots some breathing space and stand them upright. Sprinkle baking soda inside to keep them fresh and use shoe stretchers if desired. You can also stuff tissue paper inside boots to help them hold their shape.
Clothing (particularly when made of natural fibres) likes to breathe, but it also needs some protection from dust and bugs, and that can make choosing the right storage containers a bit tricky.
- Canvas hanging bags are a good choice for keeping off-season coats, dresses, suits and jackets neat and dust-free – plastic versions don’t allow the material to breathe.
- Use air-vacuumed plastic storage bags sparingly. While they’re great for some items, they can really squash your clothing, and it can be a pain to open and reseal them, which doesn’t make sense if there’s a chance you’ll want to wear the item between seasons.
- Plastic tubs can be a good bug-proof solution, but these can trap moisture in warm climates and they don’t allow natural fibres to breathe.
- Sturdy canvas storage boxes, which come in various sizes (including under-bed boxes) are good for storing jumpers, T-shirts and jeans, and most come with a slot for placing a label of the contents.
Just like clothing, shoes and boots should be thoroughly cleaned before storing, and the leather conditioned or polished. Once clean, give your shoes and boots some breathing space and stand them upright. Sprinkle baking soda inside to keep them fresh and use shoe stretchers if desired. You can also stuff tissue paper inside boots to help them hold their shape.
Putting it all together: drawers, shelves, hangers and boxes
No matter the size of your wardrobe, having a combination of these four main types of storage options is the best way to care for all of your clothes. In a small wardrobe, you could have a short double hanging rod with high shelving above, a chest of drawers in the bedroom and storage boxes under the bed. In a large walk-in wardrobe, you could have all these components in one space.
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No matter the size of your wardrobe, having a combination of these four main types of storage options is the best way to care for all of your clothes. In a small wardrobe, you could have a short double hanging rod with high shelving above, a chest of drawers in the bedroom and storage boxes under the bed. In a large walk-in wardrobe, you could have all these components in one space.
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Do you have a clothing storage quandary? Share it in the Comments below.
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What to hang Garments that wrinkle easily, such as suits, dresses, shirts, dress shirts and anything made of pure linen, are best kept on hangers.
Storage note Wire drawers, such as the ones shown here, are wonderful, because they allow you to see what’s inside at a glance. However, because they can leave indentations in very soft materials, they’re best for sturdier garments, such as jeans.