

argonana said:How many times do you wear it before dry cleaning? 1, 2, 3, 4????????
I have noticed that dry cleaning has made my suit lose its shine. Has anyone else had this problem?
1SwtWrld said:Instead of dry cleaning the suit try getting it pressed. This will prolong the life of the suit. It is only necessary to dry clean if there is a stain or something else on the suit.
jbrice1639 said:as for the tie, you definitely don't do anything to it. dry cleaning is horrible for ties. there are some ways to treat stains if absolutely necessary, but for the most part, ties should be left alone.
Take it back. They should at least reimburse you for a new shirt. (Not that it helps you for tomorrow.)Camillekc said:I second that. I got my shirt drycleaned, and it came back stained and I have to wear it tomorrow. I really liked that shirt and I'm really sad.
Flopotomist said:I think the important question here is why on EARTH are you wearing a SHINY suit? Did Don Johnson or the Temptations loan you one of their jackets? For the love of GOD man - nothing SHINY!!
Flopotomist said:I think the important question here is why on EARTH are you wearing a SHINY suit? Did Don Johnson or the Temptations loan you one of their jackets? For the love of GOD man - nothing SHINY!!
Freakedout said:sorry but i get sick of reading you sarcastic comments, everyone once in a while is okay, but for the love of god anything thats comes out of your mouth or in this case your hand... is another pathetic attempt to be funny 🙄
pathetic attempt at being funny would be if I said. "Freakedout.. step away from the keyboard, and step towards your medication."Freakedout said:sorry but i get sick of reading you sarcastic comments, everyone once in a while is okay, but for the love of god anything thats comes out of your mouth or in this case your hand... is another pathetic attempt to be funny 🙄
I don't care if you think Flo's comments are pathetic, I think they're funny! 👍 😀Freakedout said:another pathetic attempt to be funny 🙄
Flopotomist said:pathetic attempt at being funny would be if I said. "Freakedout.. step away from the keyboard, and step towards your medication."
Ditto. Now seriously, about this SHINY SUIT?Nikki2002 said:flopotomist--i love your posts
Flopotomist said:I think the important question here is why on EARTH are you wearing a SHINY suit? Did Don Johnson or the Temptations loan you one of their jackets? For the love of GOD man - nothing SHINY!!
Flopotomist said:pathetic attempt at being funny would be if I said. "Freakedout.. step away from the keyboard, and step towards your medication."
anon-y-mouse said:Get your suit pressed, as others have said. Shine is not good - hello, polyester 🙂 I hope you have a nice wool suit. Use a proper garment bag, the plastic stuff you get from the dry cleaners will just induce static and you'll get random dust all over your suit. Do NOT get your suit dry cleaned more than 2-3 times a year - it's really not good for it at all... it could be the reason the color has faded somewhat. Happy interviewing!
anon-y-mouse said:I use a garment bag ("fold up style") - I use it as my carry-on, and take a messenger bag with me for other stuff. (obviously never EVER check in luggage if you're going for interviews).
Dust is going to be a fact of life, but that's completely increased by the static from plastic drycleaner bags... and always keep a suit zipped in the bag when not using it, and it shouldn't get dusty.