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Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Tips for Wearable Care
Posted by Meg at 06:23 pm

We provide a lot of wearables for corporate events. We thought it might be helpful to give some tips on care...

1. Don't use fabric softeners with your moisture wicking fabrics - they coat the fibers and reduce their effectiveness. Why pay all that money for wicking and have it not be working?

2. Use good hangers - wire ones may damage the shoulders of the shirts. May also cause the clothes to sag out of shape.

3. Zip up zippers and close velcro closures and then turn them inside out to reduce these items catching on other wearables. Eliminate snags!

4. Sort...mom told you to do it and here's why...dark colors can bleed into light ones. Delicates can be damaged by rubbing against coarse fabrics. Protect against excess rubbing...

5. Wash lint producing items (like towels) by themselves to eliminate the fuzz factor.

 

 
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