We’ll cover how to machine wash your white clothing before storage, but double-check the care tag on your clothes to make sure they’re machine-washable. If they need to be dry cleaned, drop them off at the laundromat before putting them in storage.
Always follow the laundry care label instructions when washing your clothes.
Skip using bleach too. Bleach might temporarily whiten your clothes, but it actually breaks down the fibers and makes them weaker, which can cause discoloration later on. [5] X Research source
Storing damp clothes can lead to mildew and other unpleasant issues. [9] X Research source
Don’t use an airtight cardboard box, or else your white clothes won’t be able to breathe. [11] X Research source
You can find this kind of tissue paper online, or in any kind of shop that sells storage supplies. Muslin cloth can work if you don’t have the right tissue paper on hand.
To make it easy to see what each item is, stick to a traditional flat fold, rather than rolling the garments. [14] X Expert Source Caitlin JaymesCloset Organizer & Fashion Stylist Expert Interview. 16 December 2019. Wrapping your clothes in tissue paper will prevent them from rubbing up against the cardboard box. [15] X Research source
For example, the attic or basement aren’t great places to keep your white clothes.