Mar 14
Sally Bjornsen

laundry ladyPart of the reason we live in a disposable apparel culture is that we don’t take the time or make the effort to take care of the clothes we own.  I remember as a kid my mother hand washing her favorite items.  This was long before people sent everything to the dry cleaner, which by the way can ruin a wardrobe if you are not careful. My mother’s special “delicate” silks and jerseys would hang on the shower rod in our bathroom or on the floor laid flat to dry.  I can’t remember the last time I hand washed something.  My mother, by the way is a fashion icon at 72 years old.  Her wardrobe can go up against anyone’s wardrobe anyday.   Most of what’s especially beautiful in her closet are those things she has hung onto for years.  So that brings me to this…how do we modern girls learn from the generation before us about taking care of what we already own?  Here are some basic principles.  Please add on your own and I will post them too.

Tips for taking care of the clothes you already own:

  • Avoid dry cleaning as much as possible. The chemical process strips down fibers in clothes over time.
  • No wire hangers!
  • Wash rougher pieces together like jeans, and softer ones like cotton dress shirts on their own.
  • Use the gentle cycle as frequently as possible with a gentle detergent like Woolite.
  • Wear your clothes more than once before washing them. If a stain is small, spot clean with seltzer water or a reputable spot remover.
  • Remove clothes from the dryer and hang them up immediately.
  • Don’t use the dryer if you don’t have to.  A clothes line or a shower rod make for good “air drying.”
  • Pay attention to what you are ironing and look at the instructions for recommended iron settings.

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Dec 21
Jennifer W

I’ve noticed that I do a lot of laundry but that I tend to wash (and thus wear) the same items over and over again. I want to challenge myself to get creative and also wear more of those items that just sit in my closet, yet that I cannot bear to give up. I also want my husband and kids to start wearing some of their stuff that just sits, but when I suggest this to them they roll their eyes and swear that they do wear those items, I just don’t notice.
So, I haven’t told them, but I am doing a lot less laundry these days. Currently in the dirty clothes hamper are my favorite pair of Citizen of Humanity jeans, the pair I always reach for. Also, my husband’s favorite sweater that he usually wears at least twice a week (despite having many, many other sweaters) and several of my daughter’s favorite dresses. My goal is to go the rest of the week without doing laundry and get us all to wear more of the clothes we have.

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