Taking care of your shirt
Your shirts will appear more polished and sharp if you take adequate care of them. Despite the fact that every shirting fabric we have at Reign Tailors is of the greatest caliber, sturdy, and long-lasting, you may prolong the life and appearance of your shirts by taking good care of them. Here are a few easy ways to take better care of your clothes.
1-Daily Maintenance
Make sure your dress shirts are free of wrinkles, tears, unseen stains, and loose buttons by periodically checking them. This way, issues may be identified before it's too late and anything can be fixed before you need to wear it. This is also beneficial before ironing. Additionally, separate your dress shirts apart on their hangers by a few inches to allow them to flow freely and breathe, which will stop the cotton fibers from losing their shape.
2-Washing
The most crucial element in extending the lifespan of your dress shirt is this. When it comes to washing, you have two options: do it yourself or hire a cleaning service. Use a moderate cycle and lukewarm water when using a washing machine. If you're going to use bleach by hand, be cautious and make sure to separate the colors first. If you launder white shirts apart from colored shirts, they should work just well. The most common, and riskiest, way to take care of your shirts is to use a cleaning service. They occasionally employ chemicals that can harm or discolor your dress shirt.
Never starch the shirt since this will weaken the fibers over time and cause it to lose its shape. Invest in a dress shirt with a high thread count and good quality to achieve that polished look. Instead of getting your shirt dry cleaned, have it laundered. Chemicals are needed for dry cleaning, which occasionally could harm the cloth. Please let your cleaners know that the shirts should be handled gently and with lukewarm water.
3-Dry Cleaning
Cleaning a shirt in a washing machine is usually the best option for removing stains, sweat, oils and dirt. However, it may be necessary to dry clean your shirt if the care label says ‘dry clean only’. This is because certain materials absorb water, which can destroy the fibers whereas the solvent used for dry cleaning does not.
Dry cleaning is a more gentle process and can make shirts stay cleaner for longer but if you dry clean the shirts too often then it can reduce their life span. If you wash a ‘dry-clean only’ made to measure shirt by mistake then it could significantly shrink in size, which would ruin its perfect fit.
4-Ironing
Make sure your dress shirt is stain-free before attempting to smooth out the creases. Ironed stains become permanently pushed into the fine, delicate materials and are impossible to remove. Additionally, confirm that there are no missing buttons or threads. Ironing a shirt is best done when it's somewhat moist. You can quickly and easily iron out creases and dry your garment by using a reliable steam iron.
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