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Guide: How to look more put together
Have you decided it’s time to start taking care of the clothes you wear repeatedly and to look sharper? In this article, we share three simple steps to elevate your outfit and make you stand out as effortlessly put-together.
1. Steam for a sleek finish
Who wants to show up in wrinkled clothes when you can choose a smooth and freshly steamed outfit? With a steamer, the result is always clean and crisp, and you get a look that instantly signals attention to detail. Our hero product, Cirrus 3, refreshes clothes in seconds and leaves no watermarks behind. Additionally, it eliminates up to 99.9% of bacteria, helping you reduce unnecessary washing and wear on your clothes.
2. Renew knits
The next step focuses on garments that tend to pill. To avoid getting that worn-out look, a fabric shaver can take you a long way. Pilo 2 Fabric Shaver is gentle yet effective and suitable for all types of materials, including delicate fabrics. Not sure why or how to use a fabric shaver? Read our guide to get inspired!
3. The final touch
Third step, and now it’s time to walk out the door, but don’t forget the last finishing touch. With our Lint Brush you can efficiently remove lint, dust, and stray hairs from coats, blazers, and knitwear. This is a small detail that makes a great impact on the overall “put together” look and will be your best secret to making a great first impression.
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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.