HomeOutfits By Style TypesClassy ChicSuper Easy Men’s Guide to Taking Proper Care of Suits PinTweetShareShare0 SharesSuits aren’t cheap. They also shouldn’t be. These are something that men should invest in. they will last you a long time especially if you give them the attention they deserve. Since you already shelled out tons of cash, learn how to protect your investment with these easy steps. Purchase it here Keep your suit in shape by hanging it on the hanger after you take it off. Purchase it here Allow your suit a day or two of airing out to put off cleaning. Purchase it here Don’t load up your pockets (pants pockets, internal and external) with bulky and heavy objects because overtime, it will throw off the silhouette and the shape of the suit and stretch out pocket liners. Purchase it here If you’re wearing a slim suit, don’t bring your entire house with you. Instead, just bring the essentials. Cash, ID, phone, credit card and house keys. Purchase it here Clothes brushes will remove dirt, lint, debris and whatever dirt that have come in contact with your suit. Instead of sending it to the cleaners, use a clothes brush instead. It will also extend the life of the natural fibers of the material of your suit. Purchase it here Choose a wooden round-shouldered hanger to hold the shape of the suit and to allow enough space to air out of it. Never, ever forget to always place your suit on a hanger. It’s important that you hang it. Purchase it here Ironing your suit can burn the fabric’s fine fibers. Instead, opt for a steamer. Steaming opens up the fibers to prevent weird smells as well as it removes minor marks and stains. Purchase it here You can put off dry cleaning sometimes. It might sound mental since you want to look dapper in it. But dry cleaning can be hard on the suits. Purchase it here When a suit is dry cleaned, it will shorten its lifespan. So you will only need to take your suit to the cleaners if you smell something weird even after airing it out or when there’s a stain that can’t be spot cleaned with water. PinTweetShareShare0 Shares