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How Do I Dry My Suit?

Published in Suit Care 2 mins read

The safest way to dry your suit is by air drying.

Air Drying Your Suit: The Recommended Method

Here's how to properly air dry your suit:

  • Use a Quality Hanger: Hang your suit on a sturdy wooden or padded hanger. This helps maintain the suit's shape.
  • Choose a Well-Ventilated Area: Place the suit in a well-ventilated room or space. This allows for proper air circulation, facilitating quicker drying.
  • Avoid Direct Sunlight: Keep the suit away from direct sunlight. This prevents fading and potential damage to the fabric.
  • Let Gravity Do Its Work: Allow the suit to hang naturally. Gravity will help it maintain its shape and release wrinkles.
  • Consider a Steamer: If you need to remove wrinkles after drying, consider using a handheld steamer.

Why Air Drying is Best

Benefit Description
Preserves Shape Hanging allows the suit to dry in its natural shape, preventing distortion and maintaining its tailored fit.
Gentle on Fabric Air drying is a gentle process that doesn't subject the fabric to high heat, thereby extending the suit's lifespan.
Reduces Wrinkles As the suit dries while hanging, gravity helps to pull out wrinkles, reducing the need for ironing.
Prevents Damage Direct heat from dryers can damage certain suit fabrics. Air drying eliminates this risk.

Alternative Drying Method (Not Recommended)

While not recommended, if absolutely necessary:

  • Tumble Dry (LOW): If you must use a dryer, choose the lowest heat setting and remove the suit promptly when slightly damp. However, this is not advised due to potential damage.

Key Takeaways

  • Air drying is the most gentle and effective way to dry your suit.
  • Always use a quality hanger.
  • Avoid direct sunlight to preserve the fabric’s color and integrity.
  • Consider a handheld steamer for any post-drying wrinkles.