Thursday, January 29, 2009

Buying A Wrinkle Free Suit

By Victor Santerino

When a person must don a suit for work five days a week he is usually deeply concerned about the amount of wrinkles that go into his suit. He really should worry about this before wearing or even buying the suit.

This article will give you the advice you need to buy a suit that is less likely to form wrinkles. You will learn about the materials that wrinkle and the materials that don't.

Cotton and linen suits are the enemy when it comes to looking for suits that will not wrinkle easy. The greatest example of this can be seen in your hamper in the form of cotton t-shirts.

The weight of a wool suit can determine how quickly it will become creased. Heavier wools are always better than lighter wools for our purposes.

Decide to sacrifice some comfort by purchasing a wool spun at a lower level. The higher the level of spin on the wool grade, the easier it will wrinkle.

Polyester can be added to wool suits in a combination that is fantastic at fighting wrinkles. You can buy these suits from a multitude of vendors at reasonable prices.

Companies like Haggar and HSM make suits in traveler and magic stretch models to help make things easy on the wrinkle victim. These models are especially designed for maximum crease protection.

Wrinkles cannot be eliminated but they can be avoided with these smart purchases. Place this page in your bookmarks and in your memory and you will be glad you did.

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