Everything you need to know about how to store wool

Happy first day of spring, gents! It’s officially the time of year when you start thinking about storing your heavy wool clothing for men to make more room in your closet for those lightweight items. While a good wash and a fold can ensure that your wool clothing and accessories are ready for storage, the longevity of the items is dependent on their care before being placed away until fall. Listed below are some guidelines that take the guesswork out of how to properly store wool.

What to do before storing wool clothing for men

You’ve spent your hard-earned money on designer wool clothing, so before packing it away post-winter, be sure to consider the following:

  • Declutter: Springtime is opportune for decluttering your closet. Whether some items don’t fit or others that you don’t reach for, be sure to take a look at what you got and ensure that each piece of clothing sparks joy before it’s put away into storage. 
  • Clean: Even if your wool items look clean, you don’t want any odors or bacteria remaining trapped in the fibers for several months. So, be sure to hand wash and allow everything to completely dry before storing it. 
  • Location: Pick a dry, cool location to store your wool clothing for men. We recommend a spare room closet over the basement where the chance of excess moisture is high.

What is the best way to store wool clothing for men?

Once your items are selected and you have a storage space selected, it’s time to choose how you plan to keep these items safe. When not in use, your wool garments are vulnerable to cold, dust, moths, and general wear and tear. Luckily with the following step, it’s easy to keep your designer items in peak condition. 

  • Use a vacuum-packed bag: Great for storing bulky items like sweaters, a vacuumed-packed bag helps to protect your clothing from moths and dust. Plus, they take up far less space in your storage.
  • Fold your items: Not only will this help your clothing to keep its shape but it also prevents wrinkles, which means your items will be ready to wear right out of storage. 

Storing your wool garments is key to ensuring that they last a lifetime! Please let us know if this article was useful to you in the comments section below.

Mo Mulchandani

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