Many pieces of clothing instead opt for care tags that eschew clear instructions in favor of a confusing array of symbols. These hieroglyphics of squares, circles, open-topped trapezoids and squiggly ...
Clothing with a pattern to break up the hunter’s outline can be helpful for hiding from the prying eyes of deer and other big game. In truth, it’s too hard to pick the best overall out of this ...
And we do. Way, way, too much for most of us. Take, for example, clothes. The U.S. apparel industry today is a $12 billion business and the average American family spends $1,700 on clothes ...
Whether you’re a lingerie collector, Japanese denim nerd, or laundry procrastinator, you’ll need a reliable rack for clothing and textiles that need to air dry instead of going in the dryer ...
The two moths most commonly found in UK homes doing damage to natural fibres are the common clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella) and the case-bearing clothes moth (Tinea pellionella). It is the ...
The fashion industry is responsible for 8-10% of global emissions - and British shoppers buy more clothes than any others in Europe. Now, some UK brands are being investigated over claims about ...
Get our weekly Home and Garden email for tips, and interior inspiration Doing the laundry is a bother, there’s no denying it, and the quicker our clothes can be washed, dried and folded away ...
Our testing reveals the best heated clothes airers, drying pods and heated drying racks from popular UK brands and retailers such as Lakeland's Dry:Soon models, Argos, Dunelm, Minky and more. We go ...
Buying new clothes has always been tricky - getting the right fit, style and price tag. But now there’s even more to think about! The sustainability of the fashion industry has become a hot topic.
With so many stores, shopping for clothes online has never been easier—a blessing and a curse. Editorial stylist Jessica Minkoff always begins the journey searching for one specific item at a ...
Learn more A drying rack offers a no-heat, gentle solution to drying delicate clothing and fabrics such as silk, satin, and wool. Plus, it saves a ton of energy when compared with a commercial dryer.