Washing clothes too often is one of the most common ways people unknowingly shorten the life of their wardrobe. Every wash cycle subjects fibres to friction, heat and detergent, and over time that adds up to fading, thinning and stretched shapes.
As a rule of thumb, jeans can be worn several times before washing, knitwear should be aired rather than washed after light wear, and only underwear, socks and gym clothes truly need washing after every use. Shirts and t-shirts worn against the skin should be washed after one or two wears.
The smarter approach is to spot-clean small marks, air garments between wears, and reserve full washes for when clothes are genuinely soiled. PRESSO’s fabric experts sort and treat every item individually, so each garment gets exactly the care it needs — and no more.