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Working experts have a
penchant for buying business cloths and accessories but few know the art
of wardrobe management. Quite like experts mange their activities in
the office, it would be vastly valuable if they can do some “wardrobe
management”.
CLEANING

- • Pants made of cotton, cotton-poly blends, or denim – such as chinos, poplins, and twills – may be machine-washed and tumbled dry on low setting. Use a warm iron if needed.
- • Corduroy pants should be folded inside out previous to washing.
- • Cotton shirts can be machine-washed and –dried. Be sure to remove the shirts from the dryer before they are 100 % dry.
- • Most rayon and linen shirts are either dry-clean-only or hand-wash items.
- • For most part, sweatshirts should either be hand-washed or expertly dry-cleaned, based on manufacturer’s suggestions.
- • To eliminate a spot from a silk tie, first steam it. Then dip the skinny end of the tie in a excellent spot-remover solution. Use the skinny end to quickly rub the spot, moving towards the weave.
• To brighten up creased trousers, you
will require a press cloth and a spray the water bottle. Sprits the area
to be pressed, cover it with the cloth and press – one leg at a time –
using the proper material establishing on your iron.
• Keep cotton shirts damp until ready
to be pressed by spritzing them carefully with the water and rolling
them firmly in a bath towel. Use a warm to hot iron for 100 % cotton,
and a little bit lower setting for cotton blends. Do not press over
buttons as it is likely to cause damage.

STORAGE
• Take
away the belt from the pants and empty the pockets. Crease at the
center front and center back and also hang the pants from base hem and
on a hook that is exclusively made for pants.
• Never hang a sweater. As an alternative, lay it smooth in a cool, dry place.
• Sweaters should not be covered in
plastic, as this will trap moisture. Natural, breathable air storage
boxes bins are a better bet.
• Always store your ties untied, and
stay away of simply helping to loosen your tie and pulling it over your
head, which can create a lasting dimple in the silk.
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