Caring for a linen suit requires a gentle approach to maintain its shape and longevity. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to care for your linen suit:
Washing Your Linen Suit
When washing a linen suit, the key is to be gentle. Here’s how to do it:
- Machine Washing:
- Temperature: Keep your washing machine settings to below 60 °C (140 °F) as an extra precaution, to prevent shrinkage. The reference states, "Keep your washing machines settings to below 60 °C (140 °F) as an extra precaution. "12-Dec-2017
- Cycle: Use a delicate or gentle cycle.
- Detergent: Choose a mild detergent.
- Hand Washing: This is often the gentlest method.
- Use lukewarm water.
- Add a small amount of mild detergent.
- Gently agitate the water and carefully wash the garment.
- Rinse thoroughly until all soap residue is gone.
Shrinkage Considerations
Linen has a tendency to shrink a little because of the loose weave. The tumbling and heat in the washing machine can tighten the strands. According to the reference *while in the machine, the tumbling plus the heat will cause the strands to tighten up.*
Drying Your Linen Suit
- Avoid the Dryer: Do not put your linen suit in the dryer, the heat will almost certainly cause it to shrink.
- Air Dry:
- Hang your linen suit on a padded hanger to dry.
- Allow it to air dry completely.
- According to the reference, simply let your garments hang dry and they will return to near normal size. This allows your garment to return to its original size.
- Avoid Direct Sunlight: Dry your suit in a shaded area as direct sunlight can cause the color to fade.
Ironing Your Linen Suit
Linen can wrinkle easily, so ironing is usually necessary.
- Slightly Damp: Iron the suit while it's slightly damp. This makes it easier to remove wrinkles.
- Low to Medium Heat: Use a low to medium heat setting on your iron.
- Ironing Technique: Use steam if necessary. Iron the inside of the suit to reduce shine.
Storing Your Linen Suit
Proper storage is essential to maintain the suit’s condition.
- Hang Properly: Hang your linen suit on a wide, padded hanger to help keep its shape.
- Breathable Cover: Use a breathable garment bag to protect from dust and moths.
- Avoid Overcrowding: Store it in a place where it won't be crushed or wrinkled by other garments.
Additional Care Tips
- Spot Cleaning: If you get a stain, spot clean it as soon as possible using a damp cloth and mild detergent.
- Professional Cleaning: For heavily soiled suits, consider professional dry cleaning.
- Care Label: Always check the care label on your linen suit for specific instructions.
By following these steps, you can keep your linen suit looking its best for years to come.