Caring for Your Sweaters
Posted on November 4, 2010
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Due to the stretching and flexibility of fabric, they can fit the body and keep us warm. The fibers used to make sweaters deserve special attention. You should have to know the best way to store your sweaters if you want them to keep on looking great for many seasons to come.
Sweaters are by far the very much confusing and complicated accessory to store because of their sizes. Few people could put their sweaters in drawers. While other people may won’t think of having sweater storage and just hang sweaters in the closet with plastic hangers. If you use one of these methods, be aware of the following discussion.
Before storing a sweater like a cropped sweater or a woolen orange sweater, you must make sure it is clean. Also, to avoid cross-contamination, you should not pack sweaters own impure by all. Sweaters should be washed first to store it for a long term. Keep in mind that most sweaters need to be hand washed only. While washing, you must enable sweater inside out and try not to spin a sweater. It is best to drain the excess water or roll in a towel wringing will lose its shape. You can use cold water to prevent colors embroidered labels running in case you have sweaters with accessories such as beads and embroidery.
Try to use dividers for sweaters after folding them to prevent them from turning into leaning. It would be better if you store them in boxes of sweaters with clear labels. In addition, there are other techniques you can use to store sweaters. A storage box for sweater is foldable and can be easily stored when not in use. Bags are another choice since they are airy and durable which can maximize the use of storage space.
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