It happens. Clothes get smelly and stained, zippers break down. But before you toss them, try these simple fixes to freshen them up.
June 30, 2015
It happens. Clothes get smelly and stained, zippers break down. But before you toss them, try these simple fixes to freshen them up.
What do you do when you pull out an outfit to wear but are hit with a musty odour? Pour a little vodka (unflavoured, please) into a spray bottle and lightly mist the outfit. The alcohol kills the odourous bacteria without adding an unwanted smell of its own.
When a garment is beyond repair because of holes or stains, you don't necessarily have to shop for a new one. Consider hiding the damage with appliqués. They not only hide problem areas, they also provide a decorative look. Most appliqués are iron-on these days, so you won't even need to sew.
Pilling can ruin an otherwise perfect sweater. Use a razor or an electric shaver to cut the fuzzy pills off, taking care not to make a hole in the weave. Other handy de-pilling tools you can use include emery boards, pumice stones and the rough side of a piece of two-sided fastener. With any of these, rub lightly in one direction until the pills disengage.
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You'll feel better knowing you've saved your favourite sweater or business suit from the trash — and you'll be surprised how much better they will look on you, too.
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