Look after all leather, vinyl and patent leather handbags properly by filling them with crumpled newspaper when they’re not in use. Keep them out of direct sunlight – put them away in a soft cloth bag, such as an old pillow case.
When ironing woollens and knitwear, place a damp cloth on top first, then lift and press the iron over the garment. Pushing may cause it to lose shape.
To brighten sandshoes and trainers, first pull out the laces and inner soles, then spray shoes with a stain remover and machine wash with Napisan. Dry away from direct sunlight.
When washing knitwear, avoid stretching the clothes. Never hang any knits on plastic or metal hangers. Always fold and lay them flat to help maintain their shape.
Give a new lease of life to pre-loved fashions. A good alterations shop can change old collars, put splits in skirts, reshape loose dresses and make long pants into pedal-pushers. You’ll discover a whole new wardrobe!
Treat your underwear with care and increase wearability by washing and tumble drying all bras, pants, pantyhose and delicate items in cloth lingerie bags.
When you’re travelling, avoid fabrics like linen and 100 per cent cotton, as they crease too much. Stick to wool, cashmere, microfibre and jersey for an easy, non-iron trip.