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Posted: Fri 9:26, 18 Mar 2011 Post subject: heels for cheap We Spent Enough Six Tips on Carin |
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Why do so many of us lack respect for our clothes? How can we spend so much on such beautiful items and not care? How can we throw them on the floor? How can we go outside wrinkled and linty? No matter how much you spend on your wardrobe, from $5 to $5000, you will *always* look better if you put some time and care into your clothing.
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1. Store your clothing properly. Whether it needs to be hanged, boxed, or wrapped – do it right away and do it properly. Not only will this prolong the amount of time between visits to the drycleaner, but it’ll also make picking out an outfit infinitely easier than trying to sort through a pile on the floor. Hang clothes (with cotton pads on skirt hangers), fold sweaters,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], box shoes, wrap delicates and have seasonal items cleaned and properly stored by a professional. Got it?
2. Follow the label. If it says “Dryclean only” or “Handwash,” they mean it. And no, you can’t use one of those home drycleaning kits. Why? Because they’re over-marketed pieces of garbage. For home jobs, supply your laundry space with everything you need to keep yourself on track. Get a hanging rack, flat sweater dryer and detergent that won’t fade your clothes.
3. Iron. Iron. Iron. Or Steam. Get a good one, make sure it’s on the right setting and get pressing. A well-pressed (or steamed) garment,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], even a simple cotton t-shirt, always hangs better.
4. Please buy a lint brush. Dandruff, bits of fluff, pieces of thread and other unknown linties should be removed. To stem lint, try putting a tablespoon of vinegar in the rinse cycle and always carrying a small roll of tape to catch errant linties.
5. Get thee to a tailor. If it doesn’t fit properly or your hem is falling,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], please get yourself to a tailor. Pants should be hemmed, sleeves should be shortened,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and shoulders should not pouf. Better yet, buy clothes that fit and either teach yourself to sew well or depend on your tailor for minor repairs.
6. Shine your shoes. Yes, I’m serious. You look like an orphan with those scuff marks, and don’t forget regular visits to the cobbler for tune-ups. If you’re in a pinch for polish, try a soft cloth and some vegetable oil or Pledge wood cleaner. Don’t do this too often or you may attract flies.
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