Spring is finally here.  It’s time to switch your closets from winter
to spring wardrobes.   Proper handling
and maintenance of your off-season garments is critical as it can extend the
life of certain pieces by several years. Therefore, the wardrobe storage
experts at Garde Robe created this introductory summary to help you.
- Always make sure garments are clean prior to storing them for an extended period of time.  Even if the garment looks clean, if it
     has been worn it may have bacteria and or body oils that will damage the
     fabric if left untreated for several months.  You should always remove your dry
     cleaner’s clear plastic bags immediately as these bags trap gasses that
     can cause discoloration and don’t allow the garment to breathe properly.  
- Purchase and use the proper storage
     supplies.  Acid-free tissue,
     breathable garment bags and canvas boxes are inexpensive and vital to
     maintaining a garment’s pristine condition.  Boot trees and toe shapers for footwear
     and appropriate hangers are also highly recommended. 
- Proper storage conditions and ventilation is
     essential.  Garments should not be
     subjected to dust, sunlight, humidity or drastic changes in temperature,
     so basements and attics are not recommended in most cases.  Proper spacing between garments must
     also be taken into account – never crowd garments into a small area in the
     back of the closet because they need to breathe.  Be extra cautious when storing leather
     and suede as these fabrics can bleed into one another – use acid-free
     tissue to separate these garments. 
     Never store furs at home as they must be stored in special cold
     storage units.  Always use a
     reputable furrier and have the fur revitalized as needed.    
- Fold all knits with acid-free tissue to avoid
     creasing the individual fibers and place them in a breathable box with the
     heaviest ones on the bottom. 
     Material damaging insects such as moths will be attracted to cashmere
     and other natural fibers, especially if bacteria are present.  Placing cedar and lavender sachets in
     the boxes works as a deterrent and is far more pleasant than moth
     balls.  However, the sachets often
     contain oils so be cautious to avoid direct contact between the sachets
     and garments.  Heavily beaded and bias-cut garments
     should also be folded with tissue and not hung in most cases.
- Hanging garments require proper hangers and
     breathable garment bags.  Hanger
     selection should take into account the type of garment and its
     weight.  Heavy garments such as winter
     coats should be stored on strong, padded hangers.  In most cases, pants and slacks should
     be hung from the hem or cuffs to avoid creasing.  Take advantage of a garment’s support
     straps or loops to avoid stretching. 
      
Named "Best Secret Service" by New York magazine, Garde Robe
is the nation's first and only luxury wardrobe storage and valet service.  Ideal for city residents with extensive clothing
and footwear collections and/or inadequate closet space, Garde Robe provides climate-controlled
luxury storage for off-season or infrequently worn clothing, shoes and
accessories, cyber closet catalogs to view and select stored items for ready-to-wear delivery, luggage-packing services, and more.
www.garderobeonline.com (212) 255-3163  
 
 

This is the most marvelous looking wardrobe area I've seen in my life, truly! I'm looking to make my wardrobe storage a little more classy like this. I've heard about these wardrobe screen doors that you can build in. What can you tell me about something like this?
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