Florida's heat and humidity are hard on tailored clothing, but a few simple habits keep a suit looking new for years.
After each wear
- Brush the jacket with a clothes brush to lift dust and sweat salts.
- Air it out for a few hours before it goes back in the closet.
- Empty the pockets so the shape is not distorted.
Storage that fights humidity
Hang suits on wide wooden hangers to support the shoulders, and use a breathable garment bag rather than plastic, which traps moisture. Keep the closet cool, dry, and ventilated. In very humid homes, a small dehumidifier or moisture absorbers help prevent mildew.
Dry clean sparingly
Dry clean only a few times a year. Over-cleaning strips natural oils from wool and shortens a suit's life. For minor odors, airing and steaming often do the job. Spot clean small marks quickly rather than cleaning the whole suit.
Rotate and rest
Give a suit a day or two of rest between wears so the fabric can recover. Rotating two or three suits makes each one last longer. If you are building a rotation, our bundle offers lower the cost per suit, and we are happy to advise on fabrics that hold up well in Florida.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I dry clean a suit?
Only a few times a year. Over-cleaning wears the fabric. Brush and air your suit after each wear, and spot clean small marks instead of cleaning the whole suit.
How do I store a suit in a humid climate?
Use wide wooden hangers and a breathable garment bag, and keep the closet cool, dry, and ventilated. Moisture absorbers or a small dehumidifier help prevent mildew.
How do I keep a suit from wrinkling?
Hang it properly, air it out, and steam rather than iron. Rotating suits and giving each a rest between wears also helps them keep their shape.
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