1. Wash your clothes less frequently.
Wash after each use:
Underwear, sportswear, everyday t-shirts and socks (ideally by hand).
Wash after 2-3 uses:
Cotton and wool sweaters.
Wash after 4 or more uses: Jeans and jackets.
2. When you need to wash your clothes, wash them inside out.
This allows you to take care of the material and the prints, embroidery and appliqués of your garments.
3. Let your clothes air dry. AVOID using the dryer :)
When you dry it at high temperatures, the fabric fibers wear out and the lifespan of your clothes is reduced.
4. Store it in an environment with appropriate conditions.
Ideally, choose a cool, dark, and dry place.