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5 tips to save your clothes from jet lag
We all know what jet lag can do to us, but have you ever thought about what happens to your clothes when they travel? Packing with intention and choosing the right pieces is a good start, but even the most carefully planned outfit can suffer from a flight. To help you prepare for your next trip, Steamery shares their top five tips on how to best take care of your clothes on the go and why a steamer is your best travel companion when it's time to unpack.
Pack with care
When clothes are tightly packed for a longer period, they often develop deep creases and may lose their shape, especially delicate fabrics or structured garments like blazers. Rolling soft garments, folding structured ones, and storing delicate items in protective pouches will make a big difference.
Make unpacking a part of the journey
Hang up your garments as soon as you arrive. This allows them to breathe and naturally regain their shape. Steaming them upon arrival helps restore softness, luster, and their natural drape.
Steam to reset
Airplane cabins are known for their low humidity levels, dropping by as much as 20%. Which means it’s not only your skin that suffers your clothes do too, especially natural fibers. With the Cirrus Lite Travel Steamer, you can soften creases and revive freshness in just a few minutes. The hot steam rehydrates the fibers – exactly what they need after hours in dry cabin air.
Choose resilient fabrics
Pack garments that easily bounce back into shape, think knitwear, wrinkle-free blends, and smart layers.
Freshen up between wears
A fabric spray is your best ally for reducing odors as it adds a clean, airy feel. It is an effortless way to refresh your garments while traveling.
Whether it’s a dried-out linen shirt, a static-filled polyester dress, or a crushed blazer from your suitcase, there’s one simple solution: Cirrus Lite Travel Steamer. With the right tool your clothes quickly regain their look and feel, so that you’re ready for the next meeting, dinner, or vacation moment.
Cirrus Lite comes in three colors- Sand, Charcoal and the new duo-color Sky & Terra. With this launch Steamery introduces a rotatable nozzle combined with a heated front plate, offering quick and gentle steaming for all types of fabrics straight from the suitcase.
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Steamery is a Scandinavian clothing care company founded in 2014 by Frej Lewenhaupt, Petra Ringström and Martin Lingner in Shanghai. In 2023, they sold more than 160.000 steamers and they have become the leading brand in modern textile care in just a few years. Steamery’s mission is to inspire and educate people to take better care of their clothes and textiles, in order for them to look great and last longer. Their resellers are some of the world's most prestigious fashion and design stores, such as Selfridges, Harrods, and Mr. Porter. Steamery’s steamers are also found at esteemed hotels such as Hoxton, Claridge’s, Soho House and The Londoner.