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Top Tips For Making Clothes Last Longer

On the JJ Barnes Blog, with both the environmental and financial impact of buying new clothes being a concern, I check out top tips for making clothes last longer so we can reduce our impact and save money.

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In today’s fast-paced fashion world, it’s easy to get caught up in the allure of the latest trends. However, the constant cycle of buying and discarding clothes has significant environmental and financial consequences. As consumers, we have the power to make a difference by extending the lifespan of our garments.

Recent data paints a stark picture of the unsustainable nature of the fashion industry. In the UK alone, approximately 30% of unwanted clothing ends up in landfills annually, amounting to a staggering 300,000 tonnes of textiles discarded in household rubbish bins each year. This alarming trend highlights the urgent need for sustainable fashion practices

In this blog post, with the help of experts at clothing brand Superdry, I’ll share some practical tips to help your clothes last longer. By implementing these strategies, you can reduce your environmental impact, save money, and build a more sustainable wardrobe.

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 The emphasis on sustainability in the fashion industry has grown significantly in recent years, reflecting a broader concern for personal environmental impact. These simple tips highlight a few easy ways to keep your favourite clothing items in good condition for longer, minimising the need for replacements.  

By incorporating simple strategies such as air drying, spot cleaning, and garment repair, individuals can actively contribute to mitigating fashion’s environmental impact. What’s more, caring for your clothes and extending their wear time helps to both save you money and keep your favourite items of clothing looking good for longer. 

-Denise Posner, Marketing Director from Superdry

Top Tips For Making Clothes Last Longer

1. Wash smart, not often!  

One of the most common mistakes we make in caring for our clothes is overwashing. Excessive laundering can lead to premature wear and tear, including stretching and fading. By rotating your wardrobe and allowing garments ample time between uses, you can significantly extend their lifespan. This simple practice not only saves money but also encourages you to rediscover forgotten favorites, reducing the need for impulse purchases.

For delicate items, experts in the costume industry often swear by a surprising secret: a gentle spritz of vodka. This unusual method can effectively eliminate odors and help preserve the fabric’s integrity, especially for dry clean only items that cannot withstand traditional washing. By using vodka, you can freshen your garments without risking damage, ensuring they remain in pristine condition for years to come.

Using a cheap brand of vodka is generally sufficient for cleaning clothes. The main purpose of the vodka is to act as a natural deodorizer and fabric freshener, not as a high-quality alcoholic beverage.

*Know Your Fabrics*

Remember, fabrics can vary in their reactions to different treatments. Before applying any product, it’s essential to test it on a small, inconspicuous area of the garment. This will help you identify any potential issues, such as color changes or damage.

When using a spray bottle, avoid holding it too close to the fabric. A gentle mist is sufficient to freshen and deodorize without saturating the material.

2. Make the most of cooler washes   

By embracing cooler wash cycles, you can enjoy a triple win: energy conservation, color preservation, and a reduced risk of shrinkage. This simple switch can significantly lower your energy bills while safeguarding your favorite garments.

To ensure optimal care for your clothes, always consult the care label for specific washing instructions. Many delicate items require gentle handwashing to prevent damage. Modern washing machines often offer specialized ‘Hand Wash’ programs that combine lower temperatures with a gentler agitation and spin cycle, mimicking the care of a delicate handwash.

If you choose to handwash, opt for a specialized detergent formulated to be kind to both your clothes and your hands. After washing, rinse thoroughly to remove any residue, and gently squeeze out excess water. Avoid wringing or twisting, as these actions can cause damage to the fabric or distort the garment’s shape.

3. Let nature do its work  

Embrace the power of nature by opting for air-drying over tumble drying. By hanging your clothes on a line or drying rack, you can significantly extend their lifespan. Heat exposure from a dryer can contribute to wear and tear, while sunlight offers natural antimicrobial properties and acts as a gentle bleach for fabrics.

To enhance the whitening effect of sunlight, try lightly spritzing your whites with white vinegar before hanging them outdoors. The vinegar will help to break down any stubborn stains or discoloration, allowing the sun to work its magic.

*Know Your Fabrics*

While air-drying is generally beneficial, some fabrics, particularly those made from natural fibers like cotton, may become stiff if dried entirely in the sun. To avoid this, consider partially drying outdoors and then finishing the process in a tumble dryer on a low heat setting.

To minimize wrinkles, gently shape your garments before hanging them out or placing them on the drying rack. This simple step can significantly reduce the amount of ironing needed.

When using clothes pegs, be mindful of their placement. Avoid using them on delicate fabrics, as the pressure can leave marks. Instead, opt for gentler methods like hanging by the shoulders or using padded fabric hangers.

4. That’s the spot! 

By prioritizing spot cleaning, you can effectively target stains and spills, minimizing the need for frequent washing cycles and extending the life of your garments. Overwashing can contribute to shrinkage, color fading, and premature wear and tear, so it’s essential to adopt a more targeted approach.

If you notice a small stain or mark on your clothing, try spot cleaning it with a suitable stain remover before washing it in its entirety. This can help preserve the fabric’s integrity and prevent unnecessary wear and tear.

*Know Your Fabrics*

Tailoring your stain removal approach to the specific fabric and stain type is crucial for optimal results. Choosing the right product and following the instructions carefully will help you achieve the best possible outcome.

Before applying any stain remover, it’s essential to test it on a small, inconspicuous area of the garment. This will help you identify any potential issues, such as color changes or damage, ensuring that your chosen method is safe for the fabric.

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5. Bag it up   

Protect your delicate garments, such as lingerie and knitwear, by washing them in mesh laundry bags. These bags provide a protective barrier, shielding your items from stretching and snagging during the wash cycle.

Washing your clothes inside out offers an extra layer of protection. This simple practice helps to minimize friction and abrasion, prolonging the lifespan of your garments and reducing the risk of damage

6. Be extra careful when ironing  

Ironing with care is essential to preserve the quality and appearance of your clothes. Always select the appropriate temperature setting based on the fabric type and use a clean, damp pressing cloth to protect delicate fabrics from heat damage.

Proper ironing techniques can significantly enhance the look and longevity of your garments, reducing the need for frequent replacements. Professionals often recommend ironing natural fibers like cotton and silk while they are still slightly damp, as this helps to smooth out wrinkles effectively.

For synthetic or delicate fabrics, consider investing in a detachable Teflon plate cover. This special coating helps to diffuse heat, preventing scorching or burning. By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your clothes look their best for years to come.

7. Bin your old wire hangers   

Proper storage is essential for maintaining the shape and condition of your clothes. Knitwear, for example, should be folded and stored on a shelf to prevent stretching. Hanging knitwear can cause it to lose its shape over time.

When storing your clothes, it’s crucial to use hangers that are designed to support the weight and shape of each garment. Cheap wire hangers can distort the shape of expensive items like blazers. Investing in proper hangers, such as padded hangers for jackets or velvet hangers for delicate fabrics, will help preserve the integrity of your clothing.

Always utilize the hanging loops provided inside your garments. These loops are designed to support the weight and shape of the garment, preventing stretching and distortion. By paying attention to these storage tips, you can significantly extend the lifespan of your wardrobe.

8. Revive and thrive  

Adopt a mindset of repair over replacement. By learning basic sewing skills or seeking the help of a tailor, you can mend damaged garments and significantly extend their lifespan. From reattaching buttons to darning holes, simple repairs can dramatically reduce waste and promote a more sustainable approach to fashion consumption.

Investing in higher-quality clothing not only offers superior durability but also makes repairs easier and more effective. This long-term investment can help minimize your environmental impact and save you money by reducing the need for frequent replacements.

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Conclusion

By implementing these practical tips, you can significantly extend the lifespan of your wardrobe, reduce your environmental impact, and save money. Remember, sustainable fashion is not just about buying fewer clothes but also caring for the ones you have.

Let’s make a conscious effort to embrace a more sustainable approach to fashion. By adopting these practices, we can contribute to a healthier planet and a more sustainable future.

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Are You Guilty Of Wishcycling?

On the JJ Barnes Blog, I check out what wishcycling means and why it’s damaging the environment, discover the UK’s most wishcycled items, and learn what we should do instead.

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What is Wishcycling?

Wishcycling is when we put recyclable materials in the recycling bin, but they can’t actually be recycled, usually because we aren’t sure if it can be recycled and we WISH it will be recycled, so take the gamble.

I’ve done this before. I always figured it’s the better choice because I’d rather something be recycled that can be than isn’t, and always figured that if it can’t be recycled it’ll end up in the bin anyway, so no harm, no foul. However, I recently learned that I might actually be making the situation worse by making this choice.

With instances of recycling contamination on the rise, thanks to people like me, and some goods and packaging materials becoming harder to recycle, cardboard box suppliers Sadlers decided to send over their research into wishcycling to help us do more recycling from home.

Wishcycling Discoveries

  • 84% of households contaminate their recycling due to wishcycling.
  • Polystyrene is the most confounding thing, with 3,620 month to month look around whether it can be recycled.
  • The second-most confusing thing is bubble wrap, followed by blister packs, both getting more than 1,000 UK searches a month.

Lauren Sadler, Head of Maintainability and Correspondences at Sadlers, explained that wishcycling, despite our honest intentions, can really cause more harm than good. When we throw things into the recycling that cna’t be recycled, we risk contaminating the whole batch. Contamination causes issues at recycling facilities, and even ends up with recyclable things ending up in landfills.

Sadlers have found of the common causes of uncertainty, taking note of the number of online searches every month to find solutions to questions including ‘can I recycle’ and ‘can you recycle’:

  1. Polystyrene – 3620
  2. Bubble wrap – 1370
  3. Rankle packs – 1130
  4. Destroyed paper – 790
  5. Garments – 600

CDs, Compact disc cases, books and pizza boxes also appear in the top ten.

Given the numerous recycling approaches and methodologies across the UK, it is no big surprise that shoppers are struggling to work out what can be recycled in their local area. For instance, optical scanners frequently mix up thin dark plastic for the dark conveyer belt, causing it to be rejected. Currently, only Buckinghamshire and Cambridgeshire are able to recycle this type of plastic effectively, with the remainder of the UK regions lacking the necessary infrastructure. 

Most wishcycled things

Wishcycling doesn’t only include when we’re not sure if a thing can be recycled, it also refers to when we put something in the recycling bin knowing they can’t be recycled. A study of more than 3,000 individuals in the UK found that these are the main 10 things that are regularly wishcycled, and what percentage of families do it:

  1. Drinking glasses – 33%
  2. Foil pockets – 29%
  3. Toothpaste tubes – 26%
  4. Plastic film covers – 24%
  5. Tissues and paper towels – 22%
  6. Glass cookware – 22%
  7. Clingfilm – 20%
  8. Plastic toys – 18%
  9. Plastic frozen veg packs – 18%
  10. Meager plastic transporter packs – 17%

Lauren explained that it’s important to understand what wishcycling means and why we ought to attempt to stay away from it. You can reduce waste and preserve our environment by learning more about your local recycling guidelines, and reaching informed conclusions about what you place in the recycling container.

The best UK areas for recycling

Based on what is recyclable in each area, the individual policy, how easy and accessible waste information can be found on council websites, the regions with the best recycling strategy, are Leicestershire, Gloucestershire and East Sussex.

Policies are one are thing, but how to different UK regions do when it comes to recycling rates?

The top five local authorities for recycling rate

  1. Three Rivers District Council – 63.5%
  2. South Oxfordshire District Council – 62.7%
  3. East Devon District Council – 61%
  4. Stockport MBC – 60.3%
  5. East Riding of Yorkshire Council – 60.1%

The bottom five local authorities for recycling rate

  1. Nottingham City Council – 25.3%
  2. Dartford Borough Council – 24.3%
  3. Birmingham City Council (West Midlands) – 22.8%
  4. Tower Hamlets LB (London) – 19.7%

How to improve your recycling

As recycling arrangements are so varied across the UK, the best way to get the most of your recycling goals is to review your local policies. If you’re not sure what is recyclable in your area, use this tool.

Other tips for improving your recyling include:

  • stay away from wishcycling by only placing recyclable things in your recycling bin
  • wash any things that have food buildup before you put them in the recycling bin
  • make sure that cardboard waste is dry
  • squash down bottles and other large things to decrease volume
  • separate combined items like paper and plastic
  • demand more from organizations, and support organizations that have sustainable packaging

Check out the full recycling and wishcycling guide for additional regional differences, as well as top tips for organizations on reducing packaging waste.

Conclusion

The reason I have been wishcycling is the desire to get more things recycled rather than less, so I’m going to change my habits and be more cautious about what I put in the blue bin!

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