Suit aftercare

Suit Aftercare

Don’t lose your cool if you accidentally spill red wine on yourself at your next dinner party. With a little know-how, you can get most stains out of a suit. In today’s guide to the care and keeping of a suit, we’ll show you how to keep yours looking great for special occasions and everyday wear alike. Plus, we’ll go over some great looks for bringing your suits from the boardroom to the bar and back again! Now all that’s left is to decide whether or not you’re going with bow ties or long ties.

How to Store Your Suit

  • Store your suit on a hanger and in an airy space.

  • Don’t hang your suit in direct sunlight or near a source of heat (like the radiator).

  • Don’t store your suit in a plastic bag or in an environment that is too warm or too cold (think: not above or below 70 degrees Fahrenheit).

  • If you must store it, give it some breathing room between itself and other items by rolling up smaller items like ties and shirts, then placing them inside another garment bag before placing your suit inside it—this will keep the creases from setting into the fabric as much as possible over time

How to store your suit properly

  • If you are constantly on the go and traveling frequently, we recommend that you invest in a suit storage bag. This will help keep your suit protected while in transit.

  • If you don’t travel often but want to keep your suits clean and wrinkle-free when not being worn, we suggest investing in a suit box or traditional garment bags. These can be placed inside a closet or hung on a wall, depending on your preference.

  • Some people prefer hanging their suits on hangers after they have been cleaned; this is fine if done so carefully! The key is not to pull tightly as this could stretch out the shoulders of the jacket or cause damage to other parts of the garment (such as buttons).

How to press a suit

To press a suit, you need to use an iron. A steam iron works best because it will keep the fabric from wrinkling while still allowing you to smooth out any creases with heat. This is especially important when working with a dry-clean-only fabric (like wool or cotton), as these materials should never be washed at home due to the risk of shrinkage and damage. If you have a steamer, this can also be used as an alternative method for pressing suits as well.

 

The best way to clean a suit

The best and recommended way to clean a suit is to take it to a dry cleaner. But if you must do it yourself, use a lint roller and vacuum. Wash the suit on a gentle cycle in cold water with Woolite or another mild detergent. If you are not experienced it is best to take it to the dry cleaners and save the cost of having to buy a new suit if your current garment is ruined.

Styles of Suits

The first step in taking care of your wardrobe is knowing the wardrobe. The following styles of suits are the most common:

  • Traditional suit

This is the typical, everyday suit you’ll see on the street. It’s made with a single-breasted jacket that has two or three buttons, and trousers that have either one or two pleats. This style can be worn to any occasion and works well with most other clothing items such as shirts, ties and shoes. This does not refer to the fit of the suit. The fit can be a traditional(loose), modern fit (between loose and slim fit), and the last two options are slim fit and skinny fit which we recommend you stay away from.

  • Black tie suit

A tuxedo is considered an alternative version of this traditional suit; however tuxedos are not just for special occasions but can also be worn at night when partying at home with friends or going out on a date. To achieve this look follow these steps: 1) Get dressed up in your best clothes 2) Wear suspenders instead of belts 3) Tie bowties instead of neckties 4) Wear top hats 5) Get ready for some fun times ahead!

Traditional black tie events suit style

Black tie events are the most formal of all events, and they are held in large ballrooms or function rooms. Black tie events are usually held at night and on special occasions like New Year’s Eve.

There are a number of different types of black tie events; however, there are three most common styles: traditional black tie, contemporary black tie and classic/traditional black tie.

 

Taking care of your suits is important, here’s a guide to keeping your suits looking good.

Suit care is one of the most important aspects of dressing well. After all, when you’re investing in a suit or two (or more), you want them to last as long as possible and look great every time you wear them. Below are some tips on how to keep your suits looking their best:

  • When storing your suit, make sure it’s hung up properly. If you have a closet with hangers designed for suits, then use those instead of regular clothes hangers because they won’t damage the material like other types might. It also helps if they’re placed on sturdy rods so they don’t sag over time due to weight from other garments being hung around them—and don’t forget about using plastic bags! This can help prevent dust from settling onto freshly cleaned fabrics too which could cause discoloration later on down the road if left unchecked…

Conclusion

It’s important to note that there are a lot of different styles when it comes to suits. You can wear a suit for casual events, formal events, business meetings, and more. This is why it’s so important to have a great tailor who knows how to make your suit look perfect at all times! The most important part of owning any style is maintaining its quality through proper care and maintenance. If you need tips on taking care of your suits or want some advice about what kind of fabrics work best for different occasions, reach out today call by clicking the banner on the top of this page or click “Chat with us” to get your questions answered live—we would be happy to help!

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