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Summer is just around the corner, and it's time to store away your winter clothes and make room for your light summer favorites in the closet.
Storing clothes isn’t rocket science, but there are a few things to keep in mind to protect your favorites from moths, dust, and other damage. We’ve gathered 7 valuable tips and tricks to show you how to store your clothes optimally.
Before storing your clothes, make sure they are clean. It’s best to wash the items before storing them. This removes dirt, sweat, and other impurities that could lead to stains and odors. Learn more about proper care and washing of your clothes here.
Before storing your clothes, be sure to check and empty the pockets. This helps avoid unpleasant surprises like marks, stains, or discoloration on your garments.
Airtight containers are ideal for storing your clothes. They protect them from dust and moisture. Airtight storage keeps textiles fresh and prevents fading. We recommend using more eco-friendly storage options like reusable airtight containers or vacuum bags to reduce plastic waste.
Moths can cause significant damage to your clothing. We recommend using natural moth repellents such as lavender sachets or cedarwood blocks to keep pests away. These natural scents are effective and, most importantly, gentle on your favorite pieces.
The right temperature and humidity are crucial for storing your clothes. A dry, cool, and dark place like a closet, attic, or basement is ideal to protect your garments from moisture and mold. However, avoid extremes in temperature, as this can damage the fabric fibers.
By folding your clothes neatly, you save space and prevent wrinkles in advance. Avoid packing them too tightly, as this can lead to creases. For delicate items, use tissue paper to protect them from wear and wrinkles. Tip: Stack the folded clothes upright in the containers for a better overview, so you can easily find everything again.
Occasionally ventilate the storage area for your clothes to reduce excess moisture. This helps prevent mold and unpleasant odors. In summer, it's best to ventilate in the morning or late evening when temperatures are not too high. In winter, it’s important to ventilate during the day as well. Proper storage is essential to maintain the quality of your clothing so you can enjoy them for a long time. With our tips, your favorites will be well stored and ready for the next season.