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Suit care
How often should I dry-clean my suit?
The less, the better. Dry-cleaning does a great job on a suit that's dirty, but it's hard on the fabric and shortens the lifespan of the garment. Try asking your cleaner to simply give your suit a pressing. Or, when travelling, hang it in the bathroom while you shower and the steam will help remove the wrinkles.
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farnham54 said:Hey gents,
I figured there is not a better place in the world to post this question, so here it goes.
I'm looking at purchasing a new suit, a pinstripe black which fits like...well...fits like a suit should! However, they are asking 350 bones for it (which is out of my price range at this point in time). But, the salesman said "A suit like this will last 10 years, easy, if you take care of it).
That got me wondering: What exactly is the best way to care for a suit? I'd assume keeping it clean, but how often should a suit be cleaned? What about general wear and tear? Chime in with your thoughts on the subject and advice!
Cheers,
Craig
How often should I dry-clean my suit?
The less, the better. Dry-cleaning does a great job on a suit that's dirty, but it's hard on the fabric and shortens the lifespan of the garment. Try asking your cleaner to simply give your suit a pressing. Or, when travelling, hang it in the bathroom while you shower and the steam will help remove the wrinkles.
Couple tips