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Suit Care Guide: 7 Steps to Make Your Custom Suit Last

By Bespoke CBMay 10, 2019

At Christian Boehm, every garment we craft is built from the world's finest fabrics and individually constructed by master tailors. But even the best custom suit will show signs of wear over time if it isn't properly maintained.

The good news? A few simple habits can add years to the life of your wardrobe. Here are seven steps to keep your suits looking sharp season after season.

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1) Don't Over-Dry Clean Your Suit

It's tempting to drop every suit off at the cleaners after a week of wear, but dry cleaning uses harsh solvents that strip natural oils from wool fibers. Over time, repeated dry cleaning weakens the fabric and can dull the finish — not to mention the risk it poses to horn or mother-of-pearl buttons.

A better approach: rely on the smell test. If your suit still smells fresh after a day of wear, hang it up, let it breathe, and move on. Reserve dry cleaning for when you actually notice odors or visible soil. For small stains, blot the area with a damp cloth immediately — waiting makes it harder to lift.

If you're investing in quality fabric from the start — whether that's a Super 150s from Scabal or a seasonal flannel from Holland & Sherry — proper care becomes even more important. Finer cloths deserve finer treatment.

2) Steam Instead of Ironing

A high-quality garment steamer is one of the best investments you can make for your wardrobe. Steaming after each wear relaxes the fibers, removes light wrinkles, and eliminates trapped odors — all without the direct heat that damages wool.

At Christian Boehm, we recommend steaming your suit jacket and trousers after every wear. It takes about 90 seconds and does more to preserve the fabric than any trip to the dry cleaner.

This is especially true for custom shirts and structured pieces. Steaming preserves the shape and drape in a way that pressing simply can't match.

3) Never Put an Iron Directly on Your Suit

If you must press, use a pressing cloth — a clean cotton or muslin square between the iron and your suit. Direct contact with a hot iron compresses wool fibers and can create an unnatural sheen on the fabric surface, sometimes permanently.

In our Miami showroom, we often see jackets that have been pressed too aggressively, leaving a shiny patch on the lapel or seat. Once that happens, it's very difficult to reverse. When in doubt, steam. If you absolutely must touch up a crease, use the lowest effective heat and keep the iron moving.

4) Use a Sturdy Wooden Hanger

When your suit isn't being worn, it should always be hung on a wide, shaped wooden hanger — not a wire hanger from the dry cleaner, and not a slim plastic one.

The right hanger supports the shoulder roll and keeps the chest piece from collapsing. A proper wooden hanger should be wide enough to reach the edge of each shoulder, preserving the structure that was built into your jacket during construction.

When you pick up your suit from Christian Boehm, you'll receive a wooden hanger sized for your garment. Use it — it's not an accessory, it's part of the care system.

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5) Brush After Every Wear

A soft-bristle horsehair brush should be part of every suit owner's kit. After each wear, brush your jacket and trousers from shoulder to hem, using slow, gentle strokes. This lifts dust, lint, pet hair, and surface debris before they can settle into the weave.

Wool is particularly prone to trapping dust and particles between its fibers. A quick brushing after each wear prevents buildup and keeps the nap looking fresh. For lighter tropical weights that are popular in Miami's climate, this step is especially important — finer weaves show dust faster.

On days when you don't have your brush handy, a lint roller works as a quick stand-in. Just don't make it a habit — the adhesive can leave residue over time.

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6) Rotate Your Suits

A suit needs at least 24 to 48 hours of rest between wears. The fibers in wool have a natural "memory" — given time to relax, they spring back to their original shape. Worn day after day without a break, those fibers compress and stay that way.

The practical rule: if you wear a suit to the office on Monday, give it Tuesday off. Three wears per week is the maximum for any single suit if you want it to last. This is one of the best reasons to build a rotational wardrobe — when you have multiple suits to cycle through, each one lasts significantly longer.

7) Protect Your Suit While Traveling

If you're traveling with a suit, a breathable garment bag is non-negotiable. It shields the fabric from dust, moisture, and rubbing against other items in your luggage.

When flying, carry your garment bag on the plane whenever possible — checked luggage gets compressed and tossed. If you must pack a suit in a suitcase, fold it using the standard jacket-over-trousers method and place it in a breathable cotton garment bag inside the case. We cover this in more detail in our suit packing guide.

Avoid plastic garment bags, which trap moisture and can promote mildew. The breathable cotton bag you receive with your Christian Boehm garment is ideal.

Keep Your Investment Looking Its Best

The difference between a suit that looks worn out after two years and one that still turns heads after ten comes down to care. Dry clean sparingly. Steam regularly. Brush after every wear. Hang properly. Rotate. And always travel with a garment bag.

These aren't complicated habits — they're small decisions that compound over time. Your wardrobe will thank you.

Questions about caring for a specific garment? Stop by our Brickell showroom or book a consultation — we're happy to walk you through it.

📅 Updated for 2026: This post has been reviewed and refreshed to reflect current care best practices and fabric recommendations.

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Bespoke CB

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Bespoke CB is a Master Custom Clothier at Bespoke By CB in Miami, FL. With over 37 years of bespoke tailoring experience, Christian Boehm has crafted thousands of custom garments using premium Italian and English fabrics, taking 34+ unique measurements per client for a truly personalized fit.

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