Re: How to: Don or doff and fine wearable pullover
So, throughout your entire life, you could never wear this sweater on dates? God forbid everything goes well. "Um, would you mind not tugging on this? I'll take it off myself. Thank you." Awkward.
Kidding.
There are a few things I do to keep clothes nice a little bit longer. One is to never rub a good fabric with another fabric. To protect your nice fabric, like your suit, wait to some goop to dry before brushing it off with a garment brush. If you don't have a garment brush on you, use another part of the same garment. The idea here is that no two fabrics are the same; one is always going to be more coarse than the other. Rubbing two fabrics together is a good way to quickly wear out the finer one.
Another thing I do when traveling with nice clothing is to separate items with craft paper or tissue paper. Putting layers of paper between garments keeps things like odor from transferring from garment to garment inside the suitcase, resulting in unnecessary laundering or dry cleaning. It is also a good idea to pack thing like belts separate, or wrapping the buckle in paper. Baggage handlers are not known for being gentle with your luggage. And harder objects like belt buckles can quickly wear away at the fabrics in your suitcase. The paper can be kept in the suitcase for multiple uses.
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