Tuesday, March 26, 2013

How To Safely Protect Your Store Apparel

If you are in the retail apparel and fashion business, you'll need to use extra caution around your products. Even minor amounts of dust, humidity and dirt in the air can essentially destroy delicate garments, costing you thousands of dollars in "shrink." This can be a depressing sight for anyone, especially if you are working to your get business up and running. So, how are you supposed to keep your inventory protected from such disastrous situations? Keep reading and we'll reveal some simple ways to protect your store clothes and apparel.

Garment Bags

 

One of the most effective methods used to protect store apparel are garment bags. Instead of leaving your inventory on rolling racks in the back of the store, you can safely tuck them away in a garment bag. As long as you choose a durable, well-made bag, it should offer more than enough protection against the damaging effects of dust and humidity. In addition, most garment bags can be used to store multiple articles of clothing. Just a couple bags can easily store a dozen or more outfits, so you don't have to worry about purchasing a bag for each article of clothing in your store.

To get the most use and benefit out of your garment bags, you'll need to know what to look for when shopping for them. First and foremost, consider the material used in its construction. Some low-quality bags are made using cheap materials that may not offer full protection against the outside elements. When in doubt, stick with nylon, vinyl or plastic blends to ensure your garments are safely protected against dust and humidity.

Plastic Garment Bag Rolls


Another option available to keep your store apparel and garments protected is to wrap them up in plastic bag rolls. It's generally a cheaper option than purchasing high-quality garment vinyl or nylon garment bags but they aren't as durable. If you are looking for a quick, easy way to protect your store's apparel and garments, pick up a couple bag rolls to use.

These are just a few of the ways store owners can protect their apparel and garments from damage. Although you can't see, the air around us (and especially in retail stores) is filled with dust and dirt. Even small amounts of dust can wreck havoc on garments made with delicate fabrics. Unless you want to take the risk of ruining your product, it's recommended that you use some of the previously mentioned methods to protect it.

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