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very
suit, especially when it is new, must be worn with particular
care.
It needs to rest periodically, it is therefore necessary to alternate
it with other pieces.
It should never been worn more that 3-4 days
in succession and, if it is light, not more than a couple of days.
Wool is a live fibre that "gets tired"
with use: rest is the best remedy against folds.
The evening, when you take off the suit you must
remember to hang up the jacket, very stretched out, on a coat-hanger
that does not deform it; the trousers should be hung up from the
hem of the trouser legs, with the correct hangers.
If possible, rest your suit in open air: it is
good for the fibre of the cloth and removes creases.
Before replacing a suit don't forget to keep it in the open air
for at least a day, when brushing it, do so, following the direction
of the material.
The pieces destined to remain in the wardrobe
for the seasonal rotation are better to be kept in bag cases.
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