{"id":11442,"date":"2010-07-23T00:19:28","date_gmt":"2010-07-23T05:19:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/artofmanliness.com\/?p=11442"},"modified":"2023-09-16T12:59:01","modified_gmt":"2023-09-16T17:59:01","slug":"build-wardrobe-protect-clothing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/beta.artofmanliness.com\/style\/clothing\/build-wardrobe-protect-clothing\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Build Your Wardrobe: Part IV &#8211; Protecting, Storing, and Cleaning your Clothing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-11460\" title=\"shining\" src=\"https:\/\/content.artofmanliness.com\/uploads\/\/2010\/07\/shining.jpg\" alt=\"Vintage college men Polishing shoes in dorm room.\" width=\"453\" height=\"535\" srcset=\"https:\/\/content.artofmanliness.com\/uploads\/2010\/07\/shining.jpg 508w, https:\/\/content.artofmanliness.com\/uploads\/2010\/07\/shining-320x378.jpg 320w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 453px) 100vw, 453px\" \/><\/p>\n<p><strong>Introduction<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>First in <a title=\"How to Build Wardrobe\" href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/style\/outfit-guide\/how-to-build-a-manly-wardrobe-1\/\">How to Build Your Wardrobe Part I<\/a> we listed the wardrobe basics for several different kinds of men.&nbsp; Next in <a title=\"Build your wardrobe specifics\" href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/articles\/how-to-build-your-wardrobe-2\/\">How to Build Your Wardrobe Part II<\/a> we went over these basic items in more detail. In <a title=\"Building your wardrobe\" href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/articles\/how-to-build-your-wardrobe-3\/\">How to Build Your Wardrobe Part III<\/a> we covered hats and other accessories.&nbsp; In this final installment of the wardrobe series, we\u2019ll cover how to maintain and protect your investment.<\/p>\n<h3>Maintaining a Wardrobe in 2010<\/h3>\n<p>We live in a disposable society full of waste, one marked by single-use plastic water bottles and single-use plastic grocery bags. It\u2019s little wonder that this way of doing business has spread to the clothing industry; instead of purchasing clothes whose looks improve over a decade, we select items based on price alone, items built with shoddy workmanship and poor quality materials.&nbsp; After a year when they wear out (as they were made to), we throw them away, the logic being it\u2019s cheaper to buy new than repair the old.<\/p>\n<p>I challenge this way of thinking, and offer an alternative.&nbsp; When building your wardrobe, invest in quality items that may initially be more expensive (although not always\u2013 click here for <a title=\"How to look sharp for less\" href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/style\/outfit-guide\/how-to-look-like-a-million-bucks-for-under-50\/\">dressing sharp on less than $200<\/a>), but over the long run are a better investment.&nbsp; A more expensive piece of clothing that lasts for decades will end up costing <em>less <\/em>than a cheaper item that quickly wears out and must be replaced over and over again.<\/p>\n<p>Maintaining quality clothing and footwear requires care, but the reward is a personal presentation that gets better with time.&nbsp; Imagine shoes that get more comfortable and look better every year you own them \u2013 shoes that you wear at your daughter\u2019s baptism and two decades later at her wedding.<\/p>\n<p>This article is about the care required to maintain your clothing and footwear for decades.<\/p>\n<h3>Why Maintain and Protect Your Wardrobe?<\/h3>\n<p><strong>1. &nbsp;Your clothing will look better.<br \/>\n<\/strong>Good clothing that is properly maintained always looks better than more expensive clothing that is neglected.&nbsp; The shine of a pair of buffed shoes, the complimentary fit of tailored trousers, and the sharp collar points of a freshly pressed dress shirt are reflections of well maintained clothing.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2. &nbsp;Your clothing will last longer.<br \/>\n<\/strong>Even quality clothing will fall apart if abused; sadly we are so used to menswear being disposable that the idea of ironing, brushing, and repairing our clothing is a foreign concept to many of us.&nbsp; The simple fact is this: well made garments can last for decades. &nbsp;Recently the Duke of Windsor&#8217;s wardrobe was sold at auction. &nbsp;More amazing than the fact that his clothing was still wearable (despite much of it being 70 years old) was the way a person could see how a former King of England was so attached to&nbsp;his favorite shirts that he repaired them with material cut from his own <a href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/style\/ties\/how-to-match-a-shirt-and-tie\/\">shirt tails to ensure the fabrics matched<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3. &nbsp;It will save you money.<br \/>\n<\/strong>An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.&nbsp; All it takes is a few moths to do hundreds if not thousands of dollars worth of damage to your fine woolen clothing.&nbsp; Although re-weaving can in some cases repair holes up to one inch in diameter, why go through this painfully expensive process when proper preparation before packing can eliminate the risk of your suits being eaten?&nbsp; Protecting your wardrobe costs much less than having to buy replacement clothing every few years.<\/p>\n<p><strong>4. &nbsp;It instills discipline.<br \/>\n<\/strong>Proper wardrobe maintenance requires discipline; it\u2019s ongoing and requires us to carve time out of our busy schedules to address it.&nbsp; Like servicing your automobile, tending to your home, and maintaining a strong relationship, the discipline required to properly and consistently maintain your wardrobe is a small reflection of the larger way in which you live your life.<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Day to Day Maintenance<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><strong>Brushing Your Suit Jackets and Trousers<br \/>\n<\/strong>All it takes is 30 seconds and a clean brush with stiff bristles to clean your clothes after each wearing.&nbsp; Brushing your suit jacket and trousers after each wear is important because it removes the dirt and food that has accumulated on the outer layers before they have the chance to settle into the fabric.&nbsp; Once this happens, the fabric can be damaged as the food bits decompose and\/or attract insects.&nbsp; A huge upside to brushing your clothing is that it can double to triple the time between visits to the cleaners \u2013 simply brush and air out and you\u2019ll be ready to go in a 24 hours.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_11453\" style=\"width: 410px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-11453\" class=\"wp-image-11453 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/content.artofmanliness.com\/uploads\/2010\/07\/Mens_Suit_Jacket_Brushing_s.jpg\" alt=\"Brushing,caring and cleaning of men suit jacket for wardrobe.\" width=\"400\" height=\"213\"\/><p id=\"caption-attachment-11453\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Brushing a Men&#8217;s Jacket<\/p><\/div>\n<p><strong>Polishing and Protecting Your Footwear<br \/>\n<\/strong>We\u2019ve already written about this extensively \u2013 Visit the classic AOM articles \u201c<a title=\"how to polish shoes\" href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/style\/shoes\/the-ultimate-guide-to-shining-your-shoes\/\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">How to shine your shoes<\/a>\u201d and \u201c<a title=\"waterproof shoes\" href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/style\/shoes\/waterproofing-shoes\/\">How to waterproof your shoes.<\/a>\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>Minor Garment Repairs &amp; Alterations<br \/>\n<\/strong>Most large problems start off as small ones; it\u2019s our lack of immediate action that leads to these issues escalating.&nbsp; Are your trousers too tight in the backside?&nbsp; You&#8217;ll very likely split the seam before you lose the weight.&nbsp; Best to have the trousers opened up an inch \u2013 they\u2019ll look and feel better.&nbsp; Does that suit jacket button look like it\u2019s going to fall off? Cut the string and repair it tonight; once it falls off and you lose the button, you\u2019ll either spend hours trying to match it or spend money on an entirely new set.<\/p>\n<p><strong>A Man Needs to Know How to Iron His Clothing<br \/>\n<\/strong>I learned the fine art of ironing while an officer candidate at OCS; every night, during our \u201csleep time,&#8221; we\u2019d spend hours preparing for inspections which meant uniforms had to be crisp, clean, and perfectly pressed.&nbsp; Although non-iron fabrics are quite popular, especially with traveling businessmen, they fail to compare with the look and feel of freshly pressed 100% cotton shirts.&nbsp; Ironing is what gives a shirt its body and character; the sharp creases at the collar, the perfectly pressed French cuffs, and the smooth drape of a perfectly pressed back signal attention to detail. Here&#8217;s <a href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/style\/clothing\/how-to-iron-shirt\/\">how to iron a dress shirt<\/a> properly.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Steaming \u2013 Know What You Are Doing<br \/>\n<\/strong>Steaming, whether using a professional steaming machine or an iron with this built-in function, is an excellent way to quickly remove wrinkles from delicate fabrics.&nbsp; Unlike ironing, there is less chance you\u2019ll damage the fabric as you do not touch it with hot metal.&nbsp; However, steam is not as effective on cotton for this very reason, and it\u2019s almost impossible to get a crisp look when steaming a cotton shirt. Also, great care should be taken when steaming a wool jacket or other pieces of clothing that are shaped; it\u2019s very easy to blow out seams and create a billowed look where the fabrics connect.<\/p>\n<h3><strong>How to Properly Store Men\u2019s Clothing &amp; Shoes<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><strong>General Guidance &amp;&nbsp;Environment<br \/>\n<\/strong>Try to store your clothing and footwear in a cool, dry, clean, and dark environment.&nbsp; All four of these factors are important to retard bacterial growth, discourage insect infestation, and prevent UV damage and color fading.&nbsp; If clothing is going to be hung for more than 1 month without being worn, consider placing it in a breathable garment bag to prevent dust accumulation.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Hangers<br \/>\n<\/strong>As Washington D.C. image consultant Grant Harris likes to say, \u201cWire hanger are useful when you lock your keys in your car \u2013 not in your closet.&#8221;&nbsp; His point is wire hangers can permanently damage your clothing, especially woolens as they create unsightly creases that are very difficult to remove.&nbsp; Spend a little extra and purchase handsome wood shirt hangers (at least \u00bc inch thick) and <a title=\"suit hangers\" href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/gp\/product\/B06XC61M18\/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B06XC61M18&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=stucosuccess&amp;linkId=FSXA3GZUT5SFDAZ4\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">wood suit hangers<\/a> (at least 1+ inch thick at the shoulders).&nbsp; In the case of the suit hangers, you\u2019ll spend at least $5 to $20 each, but this is a small price to pay to properly hang a $500+ jacket.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_11451\" style=\"width: 410px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-11451\" class=\"wp-image-11451 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/content.artofmanliness.com\/uploads\/2010\/07\/Suit-Hanger.png\" alt=\"Wooden suit hanger for a wardrobe.\" width=\"400\" height=\"337\"\/><p id=\"caption-attachment-11451\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">A proper Suit Hanger &#8211; Photo courtesy The Hanger Project<\/p><\/div>\n<p><strong>Shoe Trees<br \/>\n<\/strong>Wooden shoe trees should be a mandatory purchase for any man who wants to get more than a couple years out of his leather shoes.&nbsp; They maintain the shape of the shoe and prevent the leather from warping in a way that would promote premature cracking.&nbsp; They also absorb excess moisture from the soles and leather.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Wool Protection \u2013 Moth Balls, Cedar, Lavender and a Tight Seal<br \/>\n<\/strong>Wool is a luxury fabric with amazing properties and a long history of use in society; unfortunately, it\u2019s expensive and highly susceptible to damage if not cleaned and stored properly.&nbsp; It\u2019s important that before storing and sealing your wool clothing you have it professionally cleaned.&nbsp; Although I\u2019m not a fan of the chemicals used in the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/style\/clothing\/dry-cleaning-guide\/\">dry cleaning<\/a> process, they do kill the microscopic insect eggs that have potentially been laid on your jacket.&nbsp; If you have a large freezer that\u2019s not in use, it\u2019s also possible to kill any eggs by vacuum sealing the clothing and then freezing it for 72 hours.<\/p>\n<p>Moth balls are a commonly used insect deterrent.&nbsp; However, they are a harsh option as they rely on a vacuum seal that traps in toxic fumes, and they often leave a bad smell on clothing.&nbsp; I personally prefer natural alternatives to moth balls such as cedar, lavender, rosemary, cloves, and other aromatic repellants.&nbsp; Although they are somewhat less effective than moth balls and need to be replaced and refreshed, these choices do not contain paradichlorobenzene.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, be careful with mixing un-cleaned wool with dry cleaned wool \u2013 the dry cleaning process only kills eggs on the garment; it provides no protection days after the cleaning. Hence one infested wool cap thrown on top of a stack of wool suits to be sealed for the summer can lead to disaster.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Cotton Protection \u2013 Dry &amp; Cool &amp; Breathable<br \/>\n<\/strong>With cotton, you have little to worry about when it comes to moths.&nbsp; However, cotton can still be permanently damaged if it\u2019s exposed to moist conditions for prolonged periods \u2013 mildew will literally digest the cellulose fibers.&nbsp; Also, because of its durable reputation, we often overexpose the fabric to alkaline bleaches or do not immediately treat acidic stains such as juices.&nbsp; Remember cotton is tough, but not indestructible!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Organizing Your Closet \u2013 Dealing with Limited Space<br \/>\n<\/strong>The space a man has for his belongings depends on his home\u2019s size, age, and location. &nbsp;Personally, I have a tiny amount of closet space; my 110 year old Victorian house was designed with a master bedroom closet that allows 6 feet of hanger space.&nbsp; My wife is kind enough to give me 18 inches of that.&nbsp; As a clothier how do I deal with such limited space?<\/p>\n<p>The key to dealing with limited space is to rotate your clothing.&nbsp; If you\u2019re not going to wear it in the next month, fold it, pack it, mark it, and store it.&nbsp; By doing this, I have at my fingertips only the clothing I need; when the weather begins to turn I&#8217;ll simply rotate to jackets and shirts more appropriate to the season.&nbsp; What you want to avoid is an overstuffed closet. As a rule of thumb I try to maintain at least 1\/2 inch between garments for airflow and ease of selection.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Cleaning Men\u2019s Clothing \u2013 Cleaning Methods That Can Extend the Life of Your Garments.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Hand Washing<br \/>\n<\/strong>Just because you own a washing machine, this doesn\u2019t mean you have to use it every time you get a small coffee stain on your favorite dress shirt.&nbsp; Consider simply hand washing the garment in a small tub of water. Let it sit for a few minutes and apply a concentrated amount of detergent to the stained areas and spot clean.&nbsp; Rinse and wring.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Hang Dry<br \/>\n<\/strong>Before the days of the dryer, there was the clothesline.&nbsp; And although I love how the dryer makes the necks of my undershirts return to their original size, I do not expose my quality clothing to the extreme heat and tumbling as a dryer slowly destroys clothing (Where do you think all that lint comes from?&nbsp; Yes, that is your clothing being torn apart, bit by bit).&nbsp;&nbsp; Instead, I simply pin them on a clothesline in my basement, and within hours the shirts are dry.&nbsp; Need the shirts sooner?&nbsp; Simply iron the shirt while it\u2019s still moist and turn off the iron\u2019s steam function \u2013 use the shirts own moisture to better press the cotton.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Specialty Cleaners<br \/>\n<\/strong>Not all detergents and cleaners are created equal. &nbsp;&nbsp;Although detergents will remove most stains, they are ill equipped to handle persistent or hard set stains such as armpit discoloring caused by antiperspirants.&nbsp; It\u2019s worth trying a variety of cleaners before you throw away that white dress shirt \u2013 detergent boosters such as Oxiclean or specialty cleaners such as <a title=\"Sweat Stain Remover\" href=\"https:\/\/deo-go.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">sweat stain removers<\/a> are viable options and may just save your favorite piece of clothing.&nbsp; Beware of overdoing it though \u2013 I once tried soaking a shirt in a 50% concentration of bleach overnight hoping to remove the stain.&nbsp; Instead I was left with half a shirt.<\/p>\n<h3>A Man&#8217;s Wardrobe Series &#8211; Conclusion<strong><br \/>\n<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>I hope you\u2019ve enjoyed the Building Your Wardrobe series \u2013 Brett and I felt there wasn\u2019t much quality information out there on the web concerning the specifics of building a wardrobe.&nbsp; Ten-thousand words later, we hope these articles have helped change that.&nbsp; Would you like to learn more? &nbsp;Please ask in the comments below or contact me!<br \/>\n<strong>_______________<br \/>\n<\/strong><a title=\"How to Build Your Wardrobe \u2013 Part 1\" href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/style\/outfit-guide\/how-to-build-a-manly-wardrobe-1\/\">How to Build Your Wardrobe: Part I&nbsp;<\/a><br \/>\n<a title=\"How to Build Your Wardrobe: Part II-Men\u2019s Clothing Specifics\" href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/articles\/how-to-build-your-wardrobe-2\/\">How to Build Your Wardrobe: Part II &#8211; Men&#8217;s Clothing Specifics<\/a><br \/>\n<a title=\"How to Build Your Wardrobe: Part III-Men\u2019s Hats, Watches, and Other Accessories\" href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/articles\/how-to-build-your-wardrobe-3\/\">How to Build Your Wardrobe: Part III &#8211; Men&#8217;s Hats, Watches, and Other Accessories<\/a><br \/>\n<a title=\"How to Build Your Wardrobe Part IV \u2013 Protecting, Storing and Cleaning your Clothing\" href=\"https:\/\/www.artofmanliness.com\/style\/clothing\/build-wardrobe-protect-clothing\/\">How to Build Your Wardrobe: Part IV &#8211; Protecting, Storing, and Cleaning Your Clothing<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Written by<br \/>\nAntonio Centeno<br \/>\nPresident,&nbsp;<a title=\"Mens Suits\" href=\"https:\/\/atailoredsuit.com\/\">A Tailored Suit<\/a><br \/>\n<a title=\"Mens Custom Suits Dress Shirts \" href=\"https:\/\/atailoredsuit.com\/mens-style-guide-tailored-suit.html\">Articles on Mens Suits &#8211; Sport Jackets &#8211; Blazers &#8211; Dress Shirts<\/a><br \/>\n<a title=\"Mens Custom Suits\" href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/ATailoredSuit?ref=sgm\">Join our Facebook Page &amp; Win Custom Clothing<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Introduction First in How to Build Your Wardrobe Part I we listed the wardrobe basics for several different kinds of men.&nbsp; Next in How to Build Your Wardrobe Part II we went over these basic items in more detail. 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