Wearing a tuxedo is a great and wonderful experience that is done by most people a few times a year. Since this garment is only used a few times a year it makes sense that a persons tuxedo is in storage most of the time.
This article was written to give men and women tuxedo owners tips on how to store their tuxedos when they are not wearing them. Read the following paragraphs and apply the techniques and you will have a much better tuxedo experience.
The first area to look at after wearing a tuxedo is the material and color. Make sure there aren't any stains on the garment before locking it up for a year. It will be much easier to get a stain out before it has had time to set.
Make sure there aren't any rips or absent buttons before deciding to lock your tuxedo away. Examining the tuxedo for these defects will give you the ability to fix them before putting the tux away and having to deal with it a year from now.
Use a storage area that is tidy and away from any type of light that may discolor the fabric of your tux. This simple step could save you from having to buy a new tuxedo three years from now.
Be afraid of the damages that moths can inflict on clothing. Use this fear in a healthy way to remind yourself to place some sort of cedar material in and around your tuxedo to keep moths away.
Finally, be sure to check on your tuxedo every once in a while. Try the tuxedo on to make sure that it still fits properly and make adjustments when necessary.
Add this page to your list of important bookmarks and come back to it every time you don your tux. This advice will be as prevalent a year from now as it is today. - 16732
This article was written to give men and women tuxedo owners tips on how to store their tuxedos when they are not wearing them. Read the following paragraphs and apply the techniques and you will have a much better tuxedo experience.
The first area to look at after wearing a tuxedo is the material and color. Make sure there aren't any stains on the garment before locking it up for a year. It will be much easier to get a stain out before it has had time to set.
Make sure there aren't any rips or absent buttons before deciding to lock your tuxedo away. Examining the tuxedo for these defects will give you the ability to fix them before putting the tux away and having to deal with it a year from now.
Use a storage area that is tidy and away from any type of light that may discolor the fabric of your tux. This simple step could save you from having to buy a new tuxedo three years from now.
Be afraid of the damages that moths can inflict on clothing. Use this fear in a healthy way to remind yourself to place some sort of cedar material in and around your tuxedo to keep moths away.
Finally, be sure to check on your tuxedo every once in a while. Try the tuxedo on to make sure that it still fits properly and make adjustments when necessary.
Add this page to your list of important bookmarks and come back to it every time you don your tux. This advice will be as prevalent a year from now as it is today. - 16732
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