Over the years, women around the world have been expanding their fashion consciousness and have developed a new perspective when it comes to their wardrobe. With the help of fashion magazines, designers, and the marketing and advertising that make the fashion industry thrive, women are now more discerning when it comes to what they wear. They now know the value in saving up for investment pieces that will remain in their closet for a long time. Like every other investment, these clothes need to be guarded. Arm yourself with the knowledge needed to make sure your fabulous pieces of outlive season and trends with these helpful tips.
VELVET
This is a luxurious fabric formed with a combination of silk, nylon, mohair and wool. It may be crush-resistant and water-resistant, but velvet needs to be handled with the utmost care.
WOOL
One of the warmest fabrics available on the market, wool is resistant to wrinkling and very resilient, but also prone to shrinkage. This fabric is renewed by moisture, so it must be washed carefully.
DENIM
Denim can very well be the most resilient of all fabrics. Although previously only used for work clothes, denim has now become a mainstay in the world of high fashion. It is a durable, easily washable fabric that comes in heavy and lighter weights.
CASHMERE AND KNITS
These are soft, silky and lightweight. In the case of cashmere, the higher the percentage, the softer the fabric and both types get softer with every wash. Because of how delicate the fabrics are, take note that deodorant, perfume, and hairspray can easily cause stains.
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