As we move through 2025, it’s the perfect time to refresh your habits - starting with how you care for your uniforms. Proper care not only keeps your garments looking professional but also extends their lifespan, saving time and money.
From quick stain removal to following care label instructions, these straightforward tips will help your uniforms stay sharp and fit for purpose throughout the year and beyond.
6 Tips for Prolonging Garment Life:
Handle Stains Immediately
Spills happen, but quick action makes all the difference. Tackle stains straight away to prevent them from setting into the fabric, ensuring your uniforms stay spotless.
Wash Thoughtfully
Avoid over-washing or mixing delicate uniforms with heavy items like towels - separate white garments from coloured or dark ones to prevent dye transfer and maintain their original appearance.
Dry Gently
Dryers can be harsh on fabrics, so line drying is a better option whenever possible. If you use a dryer, clean the lint trap before each load and avoid overloading to minimise wear and tear on your uniforms.
Ensure your clothing fits well
Well-fitted uniforms are safer and more durable. Tight clothing can rip or wear quickly, while loose garments may cause tripping or snagging. Simple adjustments, like hemming trousers, keep uniforms comfortable, professional, and safe.
Refer to Care Labels for Special Fabrics
Uniforms made from technical materials, wool, or silk often require specific handling. Always check the care label for detailed instructions and consider professional dry-cleaning for delicate garments.
Iron or Steam for a Professional Finish
Iron slightly damp garments or use a steamer for a gentler option, perfect for delicate fabrics. Remove collar stays, unbutton shirts, and hang garments after pressing or steaming to avoid wrinkles.
Additional Tips for Long-Lasting Uniforms:
- Avoid ironing over logos to protect both the logo and the garment.
- Wash garments inside out to reduce wear on fabric and prints.
- Occasionally use warm water (30–40°C) to remove odours. Ensure higher temperatures are safe for cotton.
- Don’t soak garments with metal components (like zips or buttons) in Napisan or similar products.
- Prolonged sunlight can damage fabrics; dry white garments indoors when possible.
- Use low-heat or air dry cotton garments to avoid shrinkage.
- Maintain your washing machine with a hot cycle and white vinegar to prevent soap buildup.
Your uniform works hard for you—return the favour with proper care. These simple tips will help keep your garments looking professional, lasting longer, and ready to perform throughout 2025. At Arrow Uniforms, we believe clothes that work® deserve care that makes them last.
Want to take these tips with you? We've created a handy A4 guide below that includes everything from garment care to stain removal and bonus tips. Perfect to print out and keep close for easy reference!
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