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How to Care for Your Custom Suit: Tips and Tricks

A custom suit is a valuable addition to any wardrobe, and it's important to take good care of it to ensure that it lasts for years to come. Proper care and maintenance can not only extend the life of your suit, but it can also help it look its best. Here are some tips and tricks for how to care for your custom suit:

  1. Invest in a Good Suit Brush: A good suit brush is an essential tool for keeping your suit looking clean and sharp. Use it to remove any dirt, lint, or dust from your suit before wearing it. Brush gently in a circular motion, and be sure to pay special attention to the collar, cuffs, and pockets.

  2. Rotate Your Suits: It's a good idea to rotate your suits regularly to avoid excessive wear and tear. This will also give them time to rest and regain their shape between wears. Aim to have at least three suits in your rotation, and try not to wear the same suit more than once a week.

  3. Hang Your Suits Properly: Hanging your suits properly is essential to prevent wrinkles and maintain their shape. Invest in a sturdy wooden hanger with a wide shoulder, and be sure to hang your suit jacket on the hanger by the shoulders. Avoid using wire hangers or folding your suits, as this can cause creases and damage to the fabric.

  4. Store Your Suits Correctly: When you're not wearing your suits, it's important to store them properly to protect them from dust, moths, and other damage. Invest in a breathable garment bag to keep your suits clean and protected, and avoid storing them in direct sunlight or humid areas.

  5. Dry Clean Sparingly: While dry cleaning can be an effective way to remove stains and odors from your suit, it can also be harsh on the fabric and cause it to wear out faster. Instead, spot clean any stains with a mild detergent and water, and only dry clean your suit when it's absolutely necessary.

  6. Steam Your Suit: Using a handheld steamer is a gentle way to remove wrinkles from your suit without causing damage to the fabric. Be sure to hold the steamer several inches away from the fabric, and use gentle, sweeping motions to remove any wrinkles. Be careful of the chest piece as normally high quality custom suits are canvassed and high heat and steam can ruin the shape.

In conclusion, caring for your custom suit is essential to ensure that it looks and feels its best. By investing in a good suit brush, rotating your suits, hanging them properly, storing them correctly, dry cleaning sparingly, and steaming them gently, you can help your suits last for years to come. With a little bit of care and maintenance, your custom suit can continue to be a valuable asset to your wardrobe.

Lauren Larsen