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Once all other tests are complete, we drop each clothes steamer from 90cm (35 inches) on to a linoleum covered floor five times.

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Wilcox, R. Turner (2010-01-01). The Mode in Furs: A Historical Survey with 680 Illustrations (in Japanese). Courier Corporation. ISBN 978-0-486-47872-2.Copenhagen Fashion Week Bans Fur After PETA Protest". vegconomist. 2022-08-16 . Retrieved 2022-11-22. the cleanliness of religious dresses is of paramount importance and is considered to indicate purity. Jewish ritual requires rending of one's upper garment as a sign of mourning. [ further explanation needed] The Quran says about husbands and wives, regarding clothing: "...They are clothing/covering (Libaas) for you; and you for them" (chapter 2:187). Christian clergy members wear religious vestments during liturgical services and may wear specific non-liturgical clothing at other times. Hollander, Anne L (1993), Seeing Through Clothes, Berkeley: University of California Press, ISBN 0-520-08231-1 , retrieved 8 September 2010 Each steamer is used at full power on the fabrics, completing an up and down motion across the creases. This is repeated five times. Kvavadze E, Bar-Yosef O, Belfer-Cohen A, Boaretto E, Jakeli N, Matskevich Z, Meshveliani T (2009). "30,000-Year-Old Wild Flax Fibers". Science. 325 (5946): 1359. Bibcode: 2009Sci...325.1359K. doi: 10.1126/science.1175404. PMID 19745144. S2CID 206520793. Archived from the original on 2020-03-04 . Retrieved 2017-04-22. Supporting Online Material

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DeSilvey, Caitlin (2006). "Observed Decay: Telling Stories with Mutable Things". Journal of Material Culture. 11 (3): 318. doi: 10.1177/1359183506068808. S2CID 145167639. Archived from the original on 14 April 2009 . Retrieved 12 November 2020. When the raw material– cloth– was worth more than labor, it made sense to expend labor in saving it. In past times, mending was an art. A meticulous tailor or seamstress could mend rips with thread raveled from hems and seam edges so skillfully that the tear was practically invisible. Today clothing is considered a consumable item. Mass-manufactured clothing is less expensive than the labor required to repair it. Many people buy a new piece of clothing rather than spend time mending. The thrifty still replace zippers and buttons and sew up ripped hems, however. Other mending techniques include darning and invisible mending or upcycling through visible mending inspired in Japanese Sashiko. Clothing suffers assault both from within and without. The human body sheds skin cells and body oils, and it exudes sweat, urine, and feces that may soil clothing. From the outside, sun damage, moisture, abrasion, and dirt assault garments. Fleas and lice can hide in seams. If not cleaned and refurbished, clothing becomes worn and loses its aesthetics and functionality (as when buttons fall off, seams come undone, fabrics thin or tear, and zippers fail). Newburgh, Louis Harry, ed. (1968) [1949], Physiology of Heat Regulation and The Science of Clothing, New York & London: Hafner PublishingThough if you're someone who folds away or hangs freshly dried clothes well (so they're not horrendously crumpled), you might find a garment steamer is enough for you. They can also be handy if you find traditional irons and ironing boards too heavy to use.

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