Best Fashion Tips And Style Hacks To Prevent Your Clothes From Looking Faded

Prevent your clothes from fading with these smart tips and hacks

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Faded clothes is a season-less problem that we all deal with throughout the year. The most common cause of drab, faded clothes is when they release dye or the fabrics become loose. Often investing in a new wardrobe might not be the best idea to do every time this happens. Faded clothes are of no good other than to be used for cleaning purposes around the house. Why not protect our clothes in the first place? Here's your guide with quick fashion hacks and tips which are a must try to prevent your clothes from looking faded.

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Tips To Keep Your Garments From Fading

These easy hacks and tips will come handy in preventing your clothes from fading

Wash Your Light And Dark Coloured Clothes Separately

Release of colour from any apparel piece during the washing process can lead to faded clothes. It can make the cloth look drab and boring. Not only that but the released colour can ruin other clothes as well. Here' a quick tip to try next time. Turn your clothes inside out instead of putting them straight away into the machine. Separate all the dark coloured clothes from light ones to prevent colour from running and staining.

Use Cold Water To Wash Clothes

Often, we see labels like "wash in cold water" on some of our clothing. Cold water helps in keeping the dye inside, keeping your cloth safe. If you wash your clothes in warm water, chances are that your clothes might release dye and the shape might also get damaged.

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Do Not Overload Your Machine

Overloading your machine with clothes might make them crushed. Overloading the machine with a good amount of clothes might look easy but it might not give you the cleanest results. Give space to your clothes in the machine as they will come out cleaner. You can add one cup of vinegar to help the clothes hold the dye.

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Do not overload the machine with clothes

Don't Expose Them Too Much To UV Rays

Most of us dry the clothes outside in the sun and that is how it is done but try and avoid keeping them in the direct sunlight once they are dry as this might fade their original colour and make them look dull and lacklustre. If possible, try to dry out the delicate fabrics in shade to prevent them from any damage.

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