Prolong The Lifespan of Your Clothes

The material does matter. Get the process right with these expert tips.

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The material does matter. Get the process right with these expert tips.

Separate according to type

Check the manufacturers instructions on water temperature, chemical use or ironing methods. Take meticulous care of baby clothes and opt for mild detergents, as those with alkali can cause allergic reactions. Always wash bed linens and towels separately, advises Kiran Kumar, executive housekeeper at Shangri-La Hotel, Bengaluru.

Know your fabric

"Hand-wash loose structured and low-strength fabric," says Purva Khurana, associate professor, National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Delhi. Follow this advice for silks, lingerie, sweaters, fine knitwear, linens (use cold water), cottons, viscose and polyester nets and chiffons. Machine washing may be hassle-free, but it can cause shrinkage and pilling. "Certain silks, such as dupion or Indian traditional silks like tussar, muga, or eri, and worsted (wool and wool blends) should only be dry-cleaned as contact with water can change its appearance," says Smita Ghosh Dastidar, assistant professor and knitwear expert at NIFT, Delhi. Do the same with outfits that contain a blend of fabrics, facings and linings that can shrink. Finally, she advises, rotate your favourite clothes, as they need to breathe and rest for the fibres to return to their original state.

The scoop on cleaning agents

Liquid detergents are a good alternative to powder, as they leave less residue. Optical bleach, fragrance and colouring (found in many detergents) can cause skin irritations. In such cases, an extra rinse cycle in the machine is useful. While going chemical-free is tough, it's best to stay away from detergents that contain sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), sodium laureth sulfate (SLES), 1,4-dioxane, nonylphenol ethoxylates and phosphates (possible carcinogens), says Dastidar. Fabric conditioner also goes a long way in preserving colour, fibre and shape, making it easier to iron. Wish to go organic? Dastidar suggests using reetha (...

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