Laundry is one of the few things in life that never goes out of style. While we all love the scent of clean laundry, doing laundry can be a headache. And when our favorite white tee comes out pink, it can be downright frustrating!
I thought I'd pass along some great tips for making clothes last longer. After all, one of the best ways we can reduce our costs and our environmental footprint is to make good use of things we already own.
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HELPFUL TIPS TO MAKE YOUR CLOTHES LAST LONGER
Wash in cold water. It not only uses less energy, it's not as harsh on your clothing.
Prepare your clothes properly for the wash. Buckle buckles and zip zippers to ensure that nothing snags.
Hang drying doesn't need to be just for delicates-save energy and extend the life of all your clothes by line or hang drying.
Wash darks (especially jeans) inside out to retain that dark color.
Read labels! Most laundry problems can be avoided by properly following instructions for care.
Take good care of items once they are clean-that means folding items that should be folded, and hanging items that need to be hung.
Don't leave clothes in dry-cleaning bags-over time, the bags can have a yellowing effect on clothing.
Speaking of dry cleaning, see if there is an eco-friendly dry cleaner in your area.