How to store your winter clothes – smart tricks

How to store your winter clothes smart tricks

Winter is definitely over and many have packed away their winter clothes for the season. A common place to put your winter clothes away is in the basement, in a storage room or deep back in the closet.

But did you know that improper storage of your winter clothes can actually ruin them?

Here are ten simple tricks on how to store your winter clothes in a way that keeps them whole, fresh and helps you avoid mold, pests and bad smells, which also the magazine Café wrote about.

1. Wash all clothes before putting them away

Make sure to wash all your clothes before putting it away. It will make the clothes feel fresh when it is time to start using them again and the risk of moths will be reduced.

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2. Make sure to hang the right clothes on hangers

Some garments are best hung on a hanger, while others are best folded. What determines what is best for the garment is the material. Clothes in the natural material can easily stretch if they are hung on hangers and therefore feel best when folded.

3. Choose hangers according to the clothes

Choosing hangers that suit each garment is important. For example, garments made of silk and cotton should have padded hangers so as not to lose the fit.

4. Package the clothes in vacuum bags

If you have larger garments that need to be packed away, you can advantageously put them in vacuum bags. This makes it easier to store and also keeps potential pests away.

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5. Refrigerate your fur coat

Fur can attract pests while not in use. A good trick can therefore be to store it in a cool room. There are special tailors and fur shops that offer cold storage during the summer months.

6. Prevent pests with herbs

Moths do not like the scent of either lavender or cedar. Therefore, storing your winter clothes with this can prevent moth attacks on the clothes.

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