How to Care for a Bespoke Suit: Maintenance and Cleaning
A bespoke suit is not simply an item of clothing, but a true investment in your personal style. Fine fabrics and artisanal craftsmanship require specific attention to maintain their natural beauty intact over the years. Masculine elegance also depends on how one stores their garments. In this guide, the master tailors at Dalsarto share the fundamental secrets for the proper maintenance and cleaning of your sartorial suit.
Brushing: the first step to cleanliness
How should you clean a suit after wearing it? The best and safest method is to use a natural bristle clothes brush. After use, the fabric can accumulate dust and micro-particles that dull the fibers over time. Gently brushing the jacket and trousers from top to bottom helps remove these impurities and revives the nap of the wool. At Dalsarto, we suggest avoiding the frequent use of adhesive lint rollers: the residual glue tends to attract further dirt to luxury fabrics.
Resting the fabric: the importance of rotation
Can you wear the same suit every day? It is not recommended. A good tailoring habit is to let a suit rest for 24 to 48 hours after being worn. Natural fibers, such as wool and cashmere, possess extraordinary "memory" and recovery capabilities. By leaving the suit to rest in a well-ventilated area, the fabric will lose the natural moisture absorbed, and the wrinkles formed during the day will smooth out more easily.
Dry cleaning: to be used with caution
How often should you take a suit to the dry cleaners? Only when truly necessary. Dry cleaning involves treatments that, if repeated too frequently, can stress natural fibers and alter the softness of the garment. A bespoke garment should be entrusted to the dry cleaner exclusively for obvious stains or for a general refresh at the end of the season, before storing it. To eliminate simple odors, it is often enough to expose the suit to fresh air or use the light steam of the bathroom after a hot shower to relax the fibers.
Choosing the hanger: the perfect support
How should you properly hang a tailored jacket? Using the right hanger is very useful to preserve the architecture of the shoulders, the crucial point of any men's suit. It is preferable to use wooden or solid material hangers with wide, contoured ends that mimic the curve of human shoulders. Hangers that are too thin risk marking the fabric over the long term. Trousers, ideally, should be hung by the hem with proper clips, using their own weight to keep the crease straight.
Summary Table: Maintenance Rules
| Action | Ideal Frequency | Golden Rule to Remember |
|---|---|---|
| Brushing | After use | Prefer natural bristles over adhesive rollers |
| Rotation (Resting) | 24-48 hours | Alternate suits to let the fibers relax |
| Dry Cleaning | Only when necessary | Use dry cleaners for stains or at the end of the season |
| Hangers | Always | Use hangers with wide, contoured shoulders |
| Natural Steam | As needed | A gentle remedy to refresh the fabric |
The dedication to Dalsarto garments
Caring for a bespoke suit is a practice that prolongs artisanal excellence. Every creation by Dalsarto is born to accompany you over time, adapting and maturing alongside you. By following these simple maintenance habits, you will ensure greater longevity for your wardrobe, preserving the shape, comfort, and brilliance of the fabrics.









