Monday 18 March 2013

Ways to Preserve Victorian Clothing?

There are three things that matter when it comes to the clothes: how to match, how to wash and how to preserve. Preserving is critical to avoid damage to the fabrics, trims and seams. While the specifics of care may depend upon the garment and fabric, some general guidelines can help you care for victorian clothing properly, preserving it to be enjoyed for years to come.
victorian dresses

victorian dresses

Vintage Ivory Embroidered Victorian Dress

Vintage Ivory Embroidered Victorian Dress


victorian dresses

Elegant Champagne Sleeveless Victorian Evening Dress

Elegant Champagne Sleeveless Victorian Evening Dress

Firstly you’d better decide how you wish to store your vintage and antique clothing. You will need flat, folded storage in a dry, acid free environment. The best option to preserve antique clothing is a custom made textile box; however, these are quite costly. Plastic boxes are more affordable and an acceptable choice in a dry environment.
Then decide wrap the antique garment carefully in acid free tissue paper or unbleached muslin that has been washed and dried. Be sure to carefully place layers of tissue or fabric in between the folds of the garment and lightly pad any fold lines to avoid creating wrinkles in the fabric.
It is better to add cedar blocks to prevent moths and insect damage. Be sure that the antique garments are fully wrapped and not touching the cedar block.
Store your antique clothing in boxes in a dry and dark space. This will prevent light damage. Label boxes thoroughly to make it easier to access a single antique garment.

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