Good clothes, seven points of craftsmanship and three points of maintenance, even the best suit will become worthless if you don't pay attention to daily maintenance. So, if you want to wear a suit for a long time, you can't go home and throw it around, or just put it on the back of the chair or something. The heaviest suits are tangible. How can you just throw them around? Of course, it's best to hang it up. Clean up the things in your pockets first, and it's best to take off the belt on your pants, because when these things are hung on the hanger together, their weight may cause the clothes to be deformed. The clothes rack of a suit should be made of wood, and both sides should be bent forward, because the wooden clothes rack has water absorption, which can absorb moisture, dust and moisture in a woolen suit.
I haven't finished hanging clothes. If you have time, you'd better brush it every day. When brushing, you should master the skills, make the bristles form a 90-degree angle with the fabric, and gently sweep with the pen tip. The order of brushing is the front two pieces, the back, the shoulders, the sleeves and the collar. You must brush the clothes from top to bottom, because this is not only to remove dust, but also to comb and stretch the fibers so that they can have a rest.
The ideal way is to gently wipe the suit with a wet towel and then put it in a ventilated place to dry, so that the next day, when you put it on again, it will be as clean as new. Pants should be hung upside down so as to stretch the fibers of wool and restore their shape by their own weight. In addition, if the knee protrudes, it will be restored by such suspension.