Curated for suits, jackets, shirts made using premium fabrics from Loro Piana, Scabal, Zegna, Ariston, Cerruti, and more.
Only when necessary. Ideally, after 6–8 wears. Over-cleaning degrades the natural fibres and shape. Brush your suit lightly after each use and steam between wears.
Use a steamer, not an iron. Ironing can flatten the texture of fine wool and cotton. If you must, use a press cloth and low heat for shirts. Jackets should be steamed only.
Use a wide wooden hanger, button up the jacket, and let it rest in a breathable cloth garment bag. Avoid plastic covers as they trap moisture and mildew fine fabrics.
Yes. Give each garment 24–48 hours between wears. This allows the fibres to relax and retain their natural drape.
Cold wash, gentle cycle
Use mild detergent (no bleach)
Hang dry, avoid tumble dryers
Iron inside out on low heat
Pack in a garment bag when possible
If using a suitcase, fold with care: turn the jacket inside out, fold it shoulder-to-shoulder
Stuff sleeves with tissue paper to avoid hard creases
Never rub. Blot gently with a clean white cloth. For persistent stains, visit a professional dry cleaner who works with luxury fabrics.
Yes, but only along the original crease line. Hang them when possible with clamp hangers to preserve shape and length.
This is common with daily use. Rotate garments regularly and avoid wearing suits while carrying bags on your shoulders. That friction wears down tailoring faster.
Yes, especially for wool. Use cedarwood blocks or natural repellents inside wardrobes and avoid synthetic chemical mothballs.
Bonus Tips:
Empty your pockets before hanging
Never wear your suit while driving as it stretches the fabric awkwardly
Air out garments in indirect sunlight once a month