Down and winter coats
Care and storage of winter coats is especially important if we want them to keep their original feel, fit, and warmth for several years. “I always recommend washing coats by themselves—don’t forget to empty the pockets and zip up all the zippers,” says Jody Schwartz, president of Free Country, a popular outerwear brand. “Down and other winter coats can go in the dryer, but be sure to follow the instructions on the tag.” Any sort of fur trim should be removed before drying so it doesn’t melt or get matted, and save your money on dryer sheets, she adds, because the fabric is likely already finished with fabric conditioners.Schwartz’s favorite tip is to add a tennis ball or two to the dryer (one of our favorite additions to the mind-blowing laundry facts list) to help keep the quilted, padded, and stuffed parts of your coat fluffy and as close to their original condition as possible.
When the weather gets warmer and you’re looking to store your coat for a season or two, clean the outwear, fasten all buttons and zippers to maintain the coat’s shape, and store it in a dry, dark place with cedar blocks to prevent moth damage.
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