Sweater LOVE: Wool Garment Storage Tips

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  • čas přidán 27. 04. 2024
  • Taking great care of our clothes is half fast fashion battle and we are dropping this video in the spring as a reminder its time to give your sweaters a little love before tucking them away for the summer. Learn several ways to safely store your wool, cashmere, angora and other garments made from animals without smelling like toxic mothballs. We are natural repellent options like cedar planks, cedar-lined chests, and even lavender spritz. Learn how to protect your investment pieces and keep them moth-free throughout the summer months. Watch now for essential tips and tricks to safeguard your woolen treasures! Subscribe for more insightful videos on garment care and outdoor gear essentials.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @ThePassionateProgrammer
    @ThePassionateProgrammer Před 2 měsíci

    Great video. I love the section where you are boxing with a giant moth! So much fun!

  • @madeleine2631
    @madeleine2631 Před měsícem +1

    You don't know much this means to me 😭😭😭 I discovered a serious moth problem without realising and this is so necessary. I came from a cedar chest house and really need to invest in one, I think.

    • @fashionrebelution
      @fashionrebelution  Před měsícem

      Cedar is the best. Never let go of it once you get it. I found out where mine came from. My husbands dad was in the wool trade so it came down through his family. But an hour in the dryer on high heat will kill all the eggs and larva. I’ve never had any felting or shrinking when I put my clothes in dry. Only when they are wet then tumble around in the heat. That’s a disaster.

  • @HotaraTakeo
    @HotaraTakeo Před měsícem +1

    Don't trust plastic as they chew through it with ease. Also just get sticky strips for moths. They work better than anything else.

    • @fashionrebelution
      @fashionrebelution  Před měsícem

      I hope folks catch the comments. Maybe I haven’t had that issue because of the cedar and lavender detergents.