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What if the cotton and linen clothes are wrinkled? What should I pay attention to when removing wrinkles and choosing cotton and linen clothes?

Cotton and linen clothes are very skin-friendly, sweat-absorbent, breathable, moist and comfortable, and artistic and natural, which is incomparable to chemical fiber fabrics. However, cotton and linen clothes are also prone to wrinkle. Wrinkled clothes, no matter how good the style and brand are, look like cheap goods, especially on more formal occasions. If you still wear this wrinkled style, it's really a "disaster"!

I am a fan of cotton and linen clothes. I have been wearing cotton and linen for more than ten years. Today, I want to share my anti-wrinkle strategy with you:

1. Do daily maintenance (1) Pay attention to wrinkle prevention in daily wear. For example, don't press clothes under the base, don't roll up the cuffs, and don't stuff clothes into the waistband.

(2) Pay attention to wrinkle prevention during storage. Fold the clothes well! Hang clothes with hangers, and when you travel, you can roll them up to store cotton and linen clothes, which can avoid wrinkles. If you fold it into a square block or knead it into a ball, do you want the clothes to keep the texture without wrinkling? The clothes are too hard!

2. Anti-wrinkle skills during cleaning (1) Use a softener. Many cotton and linen clothes don't wrinkle if you don't wash them, but they wrinkle when you wash them! Then softener is very important. When cleaning, softener can greatly alleviate the wrinkle problem of cotton and linen cloth, and can also greatly reduce the discomfort when you wear it.

(2) Gently scrub and wring out. Especially after washing, don't wring it out with great strength, just dry it a little.

(3) Even before drying. When washing and drying cotton and linen clothes, flatten them by hand when they are still wet, especially the collar, side seams and shoulder seams. Pull these "bones and muscles" to straighten them, and then hang them to dry. After drying, they will be smoother.

3. Wear (1) steam to iron wrinkles. Ironing with steam iron is simple, and steam ironing can reduce the damage to clothes, cotton and linen. Attention: Don't use the traditional iron to iron cotton and linen clothes, which will seriously damage the fabric structure and accelerate the aging of clothes.

(2) Dry the clothes with a hair dryer after they are wet. This method is suitable for friends who don't have a steam iron at home or are traveling. Wet the wrinkles of clothes with a small amount of water, and then blow dry with a hair dryer to reduce wrinkles.

4. Suggestions on purchasing cotton and linen clothes (1) Try to buy pure cotton clothes with lining. Lining can play a supporting role and increase wrinkle resistance. Double-layer fabrics are generally much more wrinkle-resistant than single-layer fabrics, and even if they wrinkle, they will not be as unbearable as "crumpled draft paper".

(2) Buy more pieces and replace them in time if there are wrinkles. If you really control cotton and linen, it is recommended to buy more cotton and linen clothes with different styles and colors and change them once a day or half a day to keep the literariness and naturalness of cotton and linen in the best condition.