Nothing is worse than breaking out your sweaters in the fall, only to find that your favorite knit developed a new hole! Such was my story this past winter. I was so excited to wear one of my favorite grey turtlenecks from Uniqlo until I realized a small moth hole developed in the chest area. Lesson learned, and not repeating my mistakes! If you are in the midst of a spring closet clean-out, I put together a guide on how to store your sweaters in the off-season. Here is everything you need to know to make your sweaters last as long as possible across seasons.
Moth holes develop when moths lay eggs on fabrics. The larvae feed on the fibers, which leaves holes in our garments. These pests love dark, warm spaces as well as oils, sweat, and food stains! As such, our closets can become a breeding ground if we do not take care of our sweater prior to storage.
Another thing to note is moths only prey on protein fibers such as wool, cashmere, and silk. These fibers contain a protein called keratin, which moths are able to digest! The storage steps I share below are, therefore, most applicable to our precious cashmere and woolen knits.
Fabric Care Gadgets I Love: Nori Handheld Steamer/Iron | Fabric Pill Shaver | Storage Bins | Dirty Labs Delicates Detergent – ‘SBS10‘ for 10% off. This detergent is great for washing wool, and cashmere pieces. You can also read my review of it HERE.
In case this post was more information than you need, this section shares all the products I used and where you can find them!
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