Black: This is one basic colour that goes with all outfits, making almost everyone in the world today to own a black trouser; a black jean; a black shirt; and perhaps a black cloth. However, It's a complete necessity to know how to maintain cloths with black colour, as many are faced with the challenge of seeing their black stuffs fade out within a month or two of acquiring them. It is truly devastating to see your black material that must have cost up to #7000 fade out to ash within a month of purchase.
Nevertheless, this article will explain how to keep your black shirts, trousers, jeans and other black materials for as long as possible without the colours fading off like in the pictures in this article.
Most times, many people facing this challenge will go back to where they bought their cloths to complain of low quality, and thereby accusing the sellers of selling fake materials. Well, I can guarantee you that as far as a material is black in colour, be it fake, low quality, original, if the methods in this article is not followed, you will lose your cloths within a month or two of use.
My point is, yes, making sure your black jeans don't easily fade away can be accomplished with a few tips and tricks which will keep the cloth in the same colour the way you bought it for many years as possible. So if you constantly wear black jeans, shirts, and trousers, but you struggle with keeping the color locked in, don't worry, keeping your wear for a longer period of time is totally possible.
1. Wash With A Mild Soap When Your Black Cloths Get Dirty
This step is one of the basics if you love the original color of your cloths. Avoid detergents, avoid bleaches, avoid warm water. Wash with a tender, soft and mild soap when your cloths are dirty.
2. Do Not Dry Your Blacks Under The Sun
The rationale behind this is really unknown, but it is worthy to know that black materials absorb the sunlight which affects the original colour, and thereby fading it. A continuous exposure of your black cloths and materials to sunlight will definitely fade the black colour within a month. Be it a jean, trouser or a shirt, please dry under a shade in spite of the duration it will take to dry off. It is better to spend hours and days drying your cloths than spend minutes to destroy them under a scorching sunlight.
3. Do not iron black clothes except with this method
Electric iron comprises of heat, it turns black materials to ash/grey colour. Literally it destroys your wears within a month or two. However, cloths becomes rumpled and wearing rumpled cloths is indecent. To iron your black trousers, shirts and jeans without any bad effects on the colour, please put an handkerchief or a piece of cloth in between your iron and your black cloth while pressing it. This would save the colour of your black cloth, and will also reduce those shiny marks on your trousers.
These three tricks are guaranteed and will help keep all your black materials for many years without compromise on the colour.
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