Use the right coat hangers – Many assume a hanger is a hanger. Although they aren’t wrong, it is detrimental to the survival of your suit to be mindful of the ones you choose. A thick wooden hanger can add years to your suit in many ways. Firstly, unlike a wire hanger, it will help maintain the suit’s silhouette and not cause damage. Also, choosing one the right size will help it keep its shape. If you are unsure, you can ask your tailor what size hanger is best. Finally, wood will absorb any damaging moisture trapped in the suit. Another tip is finding a cedar wood hanger, which will act as a natural moth repellent.
Give your suit space – Never store your suit in a crowded wardrobe. The fibres of a suit need a chance to breathe. If it is packed in, moisture is more likely to damage the fabric. If you are storing it in a garment bag, opt for cloth, as synthetic fibres may also trap moisture.
Air drying your suit – After each use, air dry your suit for 24 to 48 hours. The time will depend on the weight of the fabric. As we have mentioned, moisture is a killer when it comes to suits, and unfortunately, after a day of wearing, your suit is sure to have absorbed a lot. Therefore, airing it out is a must if you want to enjoy your suit for years to come.