Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Suit Maintenance






                 
You may love your suits, and you may even feel like wearing your favorite tailored number on a daily bases, but in order to prolong their lives, you must give your suits a breather. This means you should have at least three good options sitting in your closet, ready to be rotated throughout the working week. The same advice is applicable to shoes and shirts.
By AMBFA www.ambfa.com


  == This advice might sound funny, but it acts however as a response to a real issue. Although buying a suit in the right size is the common thing to do, a lot of gentlemen still struggle in finding that absolute perfect fit. Needless to point out that wearing a too tight suit is likely to result in the cloth wearing thin, or even splitting. So the next time you decide to invest in a suit, do make sure the fit is flawless.

  == The trousers are the first ones to wear out, so if you care about extending the life of your suit, investing in an extra pair of trousers may be the smart thing to do. One additional pair of pants per suit will give you plenty of opportunities to alternate your favorite ensembles.

  == It may feel like the natural thing to do: wear the suit, dry-clean the suit, but despite the good intentions, dry-cleaning your suits should be avoided unless absolutely necessary. In time, the chemicals are bound to damage the natural fibers, resulting in them weakening and breaking down. Dry-cleaning the suits sparingly means doing it once every six months.

  == No matter how tired you feel by the end of the work day, never, ever abandon your suit in a crumpled heap on the floor. Instead, invest in a proper wooden hanger with a wide-spread contoured shape to preserve the shape and drape of the suit. Make sure there’s plenty of room in the closet for the suit to hang and for the fabric to breath and dry.



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