As a former New Yorker and the mom of two sticky little kids, I own lots of black clothing. It’s amazing at hiding stains, and it makes me feel chic without trying too hard. But there’s one problem I can’t seem to shake: I’m constantly replacing my black clothes due to premature fading. What else can I do? A faded little black dress doesn’t exactly scream glamour—instead of chic, I just look dingy. Well, it turns out that there’s one big mistake I’ve been making when it comes to black clothing, and there’s a good chance you’re doing it too. I spoke with Steve Collins, a third-generation dry cleaner at Sig Samuels Dry Cleaners in Atlanta, to learn the ins and outs of black fabric care. Interested? Read on to find out how to keep your black shirts, pants and dresses fade-free and fresh. Get Reader’s Digest ’s Read Up newsletter for more cleaning, humor, travel, tech and fun facts all week long. What...
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