1. Summer chemical fiber overalls
Man-made fiber work clothes should be laid flat and should not be hung for a long time, so as not to elongate due to overhang. When storing blended fabrics containing natural fibers, you should put less mothballs or pesticides, but do not directly touch the clothes; for polyester and nylon fiber clothes, you do not need to put camphor to prevent naphthol from causing damage to the clothes.
2. Summer cotton and linen overalls
Natural fiber workwear should be washed, dried and folded flat when stored. Wardrobes and bags should be kept clean and dry to prevent work clothes from getting moldy. Light-colored clothing and dark-colored clothing should be stored separately to prevent staining or yellowing.
3. Summer woolen work clothes
After wearing wool work clothes for a period of time, they should be dried, beaten, and dusted. Usually placed in a dry place. It is recommended to hang clothes and store them with the wrong side facing out to prevent weathering and wind marks. Suzhou Yige Uniform Co., Ltd. recommends washing, ironing, drying and ventilating for 1 day before storage. Better wool clothes are recommended to be hung in the wardrobe, do not overlap, so as not to deform and affect the appearance. For storage, you can wrap mothballs in paper and keep them in your pocket or closet.