Hanging your Hewitt & May Shirt
Article by www.hewittandmay.co.uk
When you hang your garments, make sure that they are evenly spaced out and easily accessible. They should drape naturally, rather than be bunched up together; this will prevent them from creasing and allow the air to circulate for proper ventilation.
Make sure your shirt is completely buttoned up in order to keep the collar in place and prevent the neckline from creasing.
Note: plastic tubular hangers are known to offer minimal support and should be used for lighter items. Try padded, shaped and traditional suit hangers for best results. The bigger the hanger, the more support your shirts receive, thereby helping to prevent unsightly creases. Try to avoid wire hangers altogether (those you get from your local dry cleaner). They can also rust and may eventually stain your shirts.
The Classic V1 and their fine accessories can all be found by visiting www.hewittandmay.co.uk this being the most convenient and safest way to shop for those gentlemen with pressing time commitments.
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Co-founder of Hewitt & May shirtmakers www.hewittandmay.co.uk I have agreed to write several articles on fashion and formal shirting. I come from a fashion background and have worked for 3 years in Harvey Nickols.
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