Men's Shirts
How to Properly Wash and Dry Shirts
Shirts are everyday items and wear out over time. There are many causes for this – the fabric rubs during wear, for example against the skin at the collar, against facial hair, or against a watch on the wrist. However, the fabric experiences particular "stress" when washing shirts. First signs of wear typically appear after about 15 washes. Stiftung Warentest showed in a 2016 test that after the 30th wash cycle, virtually every shirt shows more or less worn collar tips. Nevertheless, careful washing and drying can help ensure that shirts look good and can be worn for as long as possible. We at RIESENHEMD would like to give you a few tips: When Washing: When washing, pay attention to the care labels. The washing machine should not be too full. Use an appropriate detergent – there are special detergents for delicate fabrics like silk and wool, as well as for white and colored laundry. For cotton shirts, we recommend a temperature between 30°-60° Celsius. Higher temperatures are harder on the fabric, but are more effective against dirt, odor, and bacteria. By the way: The fabrics of our shirts are sanforized – this is a natural finishing process that prevents the fabric from shrinking during washing. When washing, also make sure that a gentle cycle is used for spinning (ideal is 600-800 spin revolutions). Afterwards, don't leave the shirts in the drum for too long. If you turn the shirt inside out, the collar and cuffs can be washed more effectively. If the collar and cuffs are very dirty, you can use a stain spray or pre-wash these parts by hand. If possible, remove the collar stays before washing and reinsert them after ironing. You can wash the shirt with buttons closed or open – there are different opinions on this; we ourselves don't have a particular preference for one or the other option. We would rather not recommend using fabric softener. See also the article "Why Fabric Softener is Often Completely Unnecessary" When Drying: Shirts do not belong in the dryer!!! They dry best when hung up. Remove the shirts from the washing machine as soon as possible and shake them vigorously to avoid unnecessary wrinkling. Sunlight is a natural bleaching agent for white laundry and is particularly recommended for white shirts. Colored laundry, on the other hand, should best be hung indoors – but if you still want to dry your shirt on a line outside, you should at least hang it inside out. When drying indoors, make sure there is sufficient ventilation. By following these rules, you will enjoy your shirts for a long time. Tips on Ironing and Storing Men's Shirts Spring Cleaning in the Wardrobe
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