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Luxurious items come at a (no-so) secret cost: extra work for a long life of quality use. When we invest in our nicer pieces, we are not only investing an extra cost upfront, but also the unspoken cost of time and energy that comes with owning them. Let’s get into a quick guide on how to care for these items so they last a lifetime, and maybe even another.
First and foremost, as with every other area of life, preventive care is always the best way to care for you or your belongings. Being proactive and cautious can often eliminate or minimize the need for further care and attention, or even repairs, in the worst-case scenario.
Suede:
Suede is a beautiful material, its soft texture being a reason it is so loved. But keeping it clean and soft can be a challenge, especially if it gets exposed to any unfavorable elements. Here are quick tips to keep it in good condition:
Leather:
You take care of your skin, and your leather products need skin care, too. These items should get attention and care twice a year, or more, depending on the usage, to keep them in tip-top shape:
Silk:
Before doing anything, check the garment's tag to see if it is dry clean only. If it is, there is your answer! It is a common belief that you cannot take care of silk yourself, and that's what deters some from owning any. While it is a difficult fabric to care for, there are a few at-home tips to share, but we do recommend always consulting a professional first:
Wools and Cashmeres:
When it comes to cashmere, some people stay away because they are worried they will damage their luxurious sweater. While there is some understanding of this sentiment, wool and cashmere items are easier to care for than one may think:
Metals and jewels:
While metals seem sturdy and strong, they require more care than meets the eye to keep them as strong and beautiful as they were the day you got them:
When in doubt, take it out. Always allow the professionals to do what they were trained to do: it's why they exist, and their jobs are so important. Instead of risking creating a bigger problem, take it to a cobbler, dry cleaner, or specialist for some proper TLC. But hopefully, these tips can help you to avoid those trips! While spring cleaning this year, be sure to show your luxuries a bit of love, too!
