There are many things we can do to keep our favorite pieces looking fresh. Start these good habits to make your clothes last longer .
Would you rather buy one $30 jacket that will last you for several seasons or five new $10 jackets every season? In addition to being better for the planet, people, and animals, higher quality items tend to last longer due to superior materials and construction. Look for wardrobe staples that you can wear for a long time, and don't be afraid to spend a little extra on them. You'll appreciate them more, and they'll last longer than trend-focused items.
Instead of letting your lingerie or delicates get torn in the washing machine, invest in a few specialized lingerie bags that will help preserve the longevity of your lingerie.
The really neat-guys may want to keep a stain remover pen in their bag. This will allow you to treat stains as they occur so that red wine stains are less likely to ruin your favorite outfit.
Washing less often doesn't mean your clothes will get dirty. Think about what your clothes go through every time you wash them; tossing them in the washing machine with other pieces. Not only is there a chance of losing color and elasticity, it can be thrown into a hot dryer only to shrink, fade, and sometimes fall apart completely. Unless something is visibly dirty or heavily sweated, try wearing your clothes at least three times before washing them, and you'll see how much longer they last.
In addition to the hefty cost of dry cleaning, the process involves the use of toxic chemicals that are not only harmful to fabrics but also to the environment! This causes expensive items like suits to wear out and fade much faster than they would otherwise. Alternatively, hang your clothes in the bathroom while you shower. This allows the steam to refresh your clothes without the need for any chemicals.