Suit Up: A Coat Rack and Some Dry Cleaning for Good Measure Suits and tuxedos are some of the finest clothing available, which is why they are worn for the most formal of functions. Such high-maintenance garments are to be cared for, as improper washing and unsightly creases instantly mar its classiness. They can be stored in the closet, but hanging them in a coat rack gives an environment an aesthetic boost. In truth, if you treat your suit right, it will reward your image dividends.
Storing Your Coat
The coat or suit is rather picky when it comes to storage, the way it makes other garments look shabby, save a pair of formal slacks, plain undergarments and a chic tie. Coat racks enter the fray as the suggested storage means for the formal garment. They bear branches, hooks or hangers where you can affix your coat. Feel free to store your other coats onto the racks, since they can carry several pieces simultaneously. Classy restaurants often have coat racks, given the way they can make a place look sophisticated – especially if they are holding several suits. Now imagine how such an arrangement can create lovely impressions in your room. A freestanding rack can be bulky, which is a no-no for small rooms and homes. Its space saving alternative comes in the form of wall mount racks. The structure has a durable frame made of wood, marble or any fine material. Like its freestanding cousin, it is built like an adornment, as the frames of most models are embellished with stylish patterns. Stuck to the frames is a series of wall hooks wherein the suits are hung. Wall mounted racks take up little space with their small size. Remarkably, they can support several suits, depending on the number of hooks they have. Their versatile designs make them blend with most home interiors.
The closet can, of course, accommodate the stylish garment, provided that you keep it inside the plastic case provided by dry cleaners. This way, you can prevent it from accumulating dust, warping from heat or developing wrinkles, as it comes in contact with your other clothing. Given the number of constraints, just hang your favorite suits onto a coat rack just to be safe, not to mention stylish.
Cleaning Your Suit
Normal washing is a mortal sin when it comes to cleaning a suit. The water will make the garment shrink, while the detergent can discolor the surface. What you should do is bring your suit to a dry cleaner. They have the necessary tools and chemicals to not only make your suit spotless, but also to iron out any wrinkles. Another option is to purchase a home dry cleaning apparatus. A lot of products have suddenly sprouted on the market, nullifying the high rates of dry cleaners, given their price. An item is good for several uses, which cuts down your laundry expenses. They work well with a variety of textiles and clean as efficiently as an actual dry cleaner. In Legendary Fashion A well-tended suit has characterized heroes and legends, like James Bond, Barney Stinson and the
Green Hornet. For all you know, if you give your suit proper storage and cleaning, it could make a legend out of you in all your social spheres.
