How to care for Suiting
The ultimate in luxury, texture, and sophistication, Cefinn’s suiting is a timeless fabric that exudes elegance and refined style. Often found in high-end garments such as tailored blazers, trousers, and skirts, our suiting fabrics offer a beautifully structured, polished look that requires special care to preserve its beauty and longevity. In this guide, we’ll share expert tips on how to properly care for your Cefinn suiting, ensuring it remains a staple in your wardrobe for years to come.
Freshening
Between wears, suiting can benefit from being aired out to maintain its crispness. Lay your garment flat or hang it in a well-ventilated space for a few hours to release any odors or moisture. This simple step helps preserve its natural texture and keeps it looking fresh. Use a lint roller to gently remove any lint or dust that may have settled on the fabric.
Spot Cleaning
For small stains or marks, always treat suiting with care. Use lukewarm water and a mild detergent, gently dabbing the affected area to lift the stain without scrubbing. Avoid aggressive rubbing, which can weaken the fibers or distort the fabric. Address stains as quickly as possible to prevent them from setting in, and ensure the fabric is fully air-dried before storing.
Washing
Since Cefinn’s suiting is dry clean only, home washing is not recommended. To maintain the fabric's integrity and shape, it is best to take your suiting garments to a trusted dry cleaner. Always follow the care instructions provided by the manufacturer to ensure the longevity of your suit.
Drying
After dry cleaning, avoid wringing or twisting your suiting garments, as this can damage the fibers and affect the fit. Instead, reshape the garment and lay it flat to air dry in a cool, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight or heat sources. This will help maintain the fabric's structure and prevent any unwanted shrinkage or warping.
Storing
Proper storage is crucial for keeping your suiting garments in pristine condition. Always hang suiting garments on a padded hanger to maintain their shape and structure. For long-term storage, use breathable garment bags to protect them from dust and moths. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of suiting garments to prevent creases and ensure the fabric retains its sharp, tailored look.