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Why don't you button the bottom of your vest?

Just like a suit, the button of a vest should never be the last button. The tradition of these two kinds of clothes without the last button is related to King Edward VII of England. Edward VII was so fat that he couldn't even button the last button of his vest. At that time, in order to show respect for the king, the British court began not to tie the last button; This habit slowly spread from the upper class to the people, and it continued to this day after one hundred years.

Maintenance method of vest:

1. On the inside of the down vest, there is a small label with maintenance and washing instructions. Careful people will find that 90% of down vests are marked to be washed by hand, and dry cleaning is forbidden, because the medicine used for dry cleaning will affect the warmth and make the fabric aging. However, after machine washing and spin-drying, the down vest after twisting and stirring will easily lead to uneven filling thickness, which will deform the clothes and affect the beauty and warmth.

2. The pure cotton vest is alkali-resistant, washed with various soaps and lotions, and the water temperature can be controlled below 35℃. It is not advisable to soak in detergent for a long time to avoid fading, and the ironing temperature is below 120℃. In order to keep bright colors, it is best to dry clothes in the shade or in the sun. Because the pure cotton vest is not easy to pull, the best washing method is hand washing. When drying, the vest is laid flat or hung on a rod-shaped hanger.