The variety of natural, synthetic and blended fabrics in your wardrobe requires a new awareness of drying techniques. Here are a few techniques to make sure all your clothes stay as bright and fresh as possible.
September 23, 2015
The variety of natural, synthetic and blended fabrics in your wardrobe requires a new awareness of drying techniques. Here are a few techniques to make sure all your clothes stay as bright and fresh as possible.
The variety of requirements you'll find on the care labels of your garments demonstrates that different types of fabrics benefit from different drying methods: some fabrics are best handled in a dryer set on regular, permanent-press, or "fluff" or "air" dry cycles.
Some delicates should be drip-dried or line dried to preserve the integrity and colour of the fabric: drip-drying is the gentlest way to dry a garment – and is the only way to dry certain fine fabrics.
Although it sounds simple, the best way to keep your clothes looking great for as long as possible is to understand how to wash and dry them. Each fabric is unique, so research your fabrics before washing to make sure you are using the best method possible. That way, you'll keep your colours bright and your clothes fitting perfectly!
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