Showing posts with label steamer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steamer. Show all posts

Monday, December 23, 2013

Why Retail Apparel Stores Should Invest In a Garment Steamer

A garment steamer is an accessory that each and every retail apparel store should own. As you can see in the image to the right, it's a relatively small and simple device that's not going to take up a ton of room in your store. But don't let this fool you into thinking it's a 'luxury' item that your business can do without. There are several different reasons why apparel stores should invest in a garment steamer. If you're still on the fence about purchasing one, keep reading to learn more about these devices and why they are such a critical tool for running a successful retail apparel store.

Safely Removes Wrinkles From Garments


The primary function of a garment steamer is to remove wrinkles from clothes and fabrics. Let's face, most garments are riddled with creases and wrinkles once they arrive at your store. Suppliers and manufacturers pay little attention to wrinkles, passing the buck over to store owners such as yourself. Unfortunately, customers are less likely to purchase a garment if it's wrinkled, which is why you should store owners should remove them before attempting to sell them.

I know what you're thinking -- why you should I use a garment steamer when an iron is just as effective at removing wrinkles? Traditional clothes irons can certainly be effective at removing wrinkles, but they can also permanently damage garments. Their fluctuating temperatures may literally burn a garment's fabric; thus, ruining the garment. A safer, more effective way to remove wrinkles from a garment is by using a steamer. The device is ran over the surface of the garment where the steam pulls out the wrinkles.

Another reason why garment steamers are preferred over irons is because they are easier to use. Let's say you had 100 shirts hanging on rolling racks that needed to be de-wrinkled. It would probably take hours to remove each shirt, place it on an ironing board, and then run a clothes iron over it. Sure, it could technically be done, but it would take an incredibly long time to finish. A much faster method for de-wrinkling 100 shirts is to use a garment steamer like the one shown above. You can leave the shirts hanging in place and simply run the device's wand attachment over each of them.

The bottom line is that a garment steamer is a versatile accessory that will make managing your retail apparel store easier. So, go ahead and pick one up today!


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Common Uses For a Garment Steamer

A garment steamer is a neat little device that will make your life as a retail clothing store owner far easier. As the name suggests, it uses steam to pull out any wrinkles that many have developed in the clothing. This allows you to display articles of clothing in a clean, wrinkle-free manner that's simply more attractive to look at. Of course, this is only one of the many reasons why every retail clothing store owner should invest in a garment steamer. If you are interested in learning more, keep reading for some of the most common uses and benefits to owning a garment steamer.

Garment Steamer vs Iron


At first glance, you might assume using a traditional iron would be just as effective for removing wrinkles in garments as a steamer. If you've ever used these devices, though, you'll realize that a steamer is far easier and more efficient. There's no need to lay out an ironing board just so you can spend 10-15 minutes slowly ironing out all the wrinkles. A steamer makes the job easier by allowing you to remove the wrinkles while the garment is still on a clothes hanger. Just turn the device on and run it over any visible wrinkles. Within seconds, you'll notice the wrinkles disappearing, leaving behind a smooth garment that you should be proud of displaying in your retail clothing store.

Unusual Fabrics


One of the advantages to using a steamer is the fact that it can help remove wrinkles from some of the more stubborn fabrics and materials. Let's face it, not all garments are made from 100% cotton. Some of them are made from wool, polyester, vinyl, cashmere, silk and more. Using a traditional iron on these fabrics could result in disastrous consequences, placing your clothing at risk for damage. Instead of taking this risk, you can use a steamer to remove the wrinkles in a safe, controlled manner. The bottom line is that garment steamers are a safer option to remove wrinkles without damaging your clothes.

Packaged Garments


Don't you hate opening a package of new garments only to discover they are a wrinkled mess? Even if they are packaged properly, the rough ride during transit is oftentimes enough to force wrinkles into the material. A simple and effective way to remove the wrinkles and prepare them for display is to use a garment steamer. It only takes a couple minutes and will leave your clothes looking clean and wrinkle-free.