Cleaning outer garments and 'laundry rituals'.
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 12:16 pm
Pondering my query earlier about 'sponge & press' advice, and the kind reply received, I wonder if I am concerned unduly about the washing regularly of outer garments.
Do fellow L.L. members send their suits to be dry-cleaned regularly? How often? Should one have one's suit/frock coat/over-coat treated thus? I have heard dry-cleaning is very harsh on fabrics, and it is difficult finding a reputable cleaner as well. Am I worrying un-necessarily about my garments getting musty, and should I just perform 'spot cleaning' on any individual stains? I believe outer clothing in Victorian times was difficult to clean, especially with the increased dirt in the environment from gas lighting, smog, &c.
May I invite other members to share their thoughts on the subject, please? I am still concerned about a (visually un-necessary) 'deep clean' of my frock coat, and whether I should bother.
Thanking you for any advice and comments.
Do fellow L.L. members send their suits to be dry-cleaned regularly? How often? Should one have one's suit/frock coat/over-coat treated thus? I have heard dry-cleaning is very harsh on fabrics, and it is difficult finding a reputable cleaner as well. Am I worrying un-necessarily about my garments getting musty, and should I just perform 'spot cleaning' on any individual stains? I believe outer clothing in Victorian times was difficult to clean, especially with the increased dirt in the environment from gas lighting, smog, &c.
May I invite other members to share their thoughts on the subject, please? I am still concerned about a (visually un-necessary) 'deep clean' of my frock coat, and whether I should bother.
Thanking you for any advice and comments.