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How to Avoid Clothes Creasing During Wear
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Here are some tips to help you avoid clothes creasing during wear: 1. Choose the right fabrics: Some fabrics are more prone to creasing than others. Look for fabrics that are less prone to creasing, such as cotton blends, wool blends, and polyester blends. 2. Hang clothes properly: Hanging clothes properly can help prevent creases. Use good-quality hangers and hang clothes so they are not touching each other. Use the appropriate hanger for each type of garment. For example, use a hanger with clips for pants, and a padded hanger for delicate fabrics. 3. Iron clothes before wearing: Ironing your clothes before wearing them can help remove any existing creases and prevent new ones from forming. Use the correct heat setting for the fabric, and iron each garment carefully. 4. Use a steamer: If you don't have time to iron your clothes, use a steamer to remove any creases. A steamer is also a great option for delicate fabrics that may be damaged by ironing. 5. Avoid overloading pockets: Overloading pockets with heavy items such as keys, wallets, and phones can cause creases in the fabric. Try to keep pockets as empty as possible. 6. Avoid sitting for long periods: Sitting for long periods can cause creases in your clothes, especially in areas such as the knees and elbows. Try to stand up and move around every so often to prevent creasing. 7. Be mindful of how you store your clothes: Storing clothes in a crowded closet or drawer can cause creases to form. Make sure you have enough space to store your clothes properly, and avoid folding them in a way that creates sharp creases.
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