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How to store knitwear?

The way we store our knitwear can influence its lifespan, appearance, and feel. Whether it's the ultra-soft feeling of cotton or the timeless sophistication of wool, understanding how to store knitwear properly is essential to preserve its beauty and texture is pivotal to its care. A detail often emphasized by alpaca knitwear suppliers who work with natural fibres.


After years of wear, even the very best jumpers will show signs of usage. However with some care and correct storage, you can help to make your knitwear last longer and continue to look fresh. Here is our guide on the correct way to store knitwear and keep them safe for your next wear, or next season.


Importance of the right environment


Factors such as humidity, temperature, and even the subtle play of light can influence their longevity and lustre.Too much moisture might distort their shape; excessive heat could affect their texture, and direct sunlight might fade their vivid hues.


Opt for breathable storage boxes that protect yet allow them to breathe. Position them in places shielded from direct light. And, for an added touch of care, nestle them with aromatic sachets like lavender, not just to ward off pests but to infuse a gentle, pleasant scent.



Seasonal rotation


Storing heavier pieces in summer prevents them from wear and potential damage, and similarly, letting delicate knits rest in colder seasons ensures their longevity. This act of rotating also gives one an opportunity to inspect, clean, and mend any wear or tear, ensuring that each piece remains in pristine condition for its next seasonal debut , a simple habit you’ll always find in any ultimate guide to storing knitwear.


In the symphony of knitwear care, each detail plays a vital role, from the environment of storage to the method chosen. With Hayley Menzies' guidance, your cherished pieces can remain ageless, echoing their original splendour and story for seasons to come.


How to organize your knitwear?


The best way to store sweaters in between wear is to fold and place them on a shelf in a wardrobe or chest of drawers. Doing so protects them from being squashed or stretched out of shape. You could hang your sweaters, but use a padded hanger to ensure the shape remains intact.When you’re not wearing your knits, make sure they’re kept in a cool, dry place and always keep them away from heat (like radiators) as over time they can cause the fibres to break down.


The best way to organize and store your wool sweaters is to fold them. This helps to keep their shape and prevent wrinkles.



The do’s and dont’s of storing knitwear


To keep your knitwear looking like new, we have a few rules we recommend you follow when it comes to specific types, inspired by expert advice on knitwear care: Wool Sweaters: Wool is a natural fibre and can be damaged by heat, it’s important not to store them in a hot attic or wardrobe that gets hit with the sun. A cool dark place, in. A chest of drawers or under the bed works well.Cashmere (and other delicates): Cashmere knits should be stored in an airtight garment bag or container to protect them from moths and dust.Hand-knitted Sweaters: These often have delicate details which are easily damaged, so handle them with care when it comes to storing them. Using acid-free tissue paper to wrap each garment can help to protect them during their time in storage.


Alpaca wool: its natural fiber is hypoallergenic. The premium fiber and the sustainable way in which it is produced allows that the fabrics last for a very long time. Nevertheless moisture absorbers are recommended when storing alpaca knitwear.


Contact us if you want to obtain alpaca knitwear! We have the certification of Fair Trade Good Practices in Peru and we can help you with any doubt.



 
 
 

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