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Get ready for the cold season and make sure to apply these layering tips and other clothing hacks by But First, Coffee on YouTube. These useful tips will definitely level up your fashion and at the same time teach you how to wear your clothes more effectively so that they look nice and neat. You’ll surely love these tips and the way you see winter clothes will change.
Tip #1: Button up hack
Some of your clothes might not have any stretch and are a bit tight, then when you wear them instead of sitting flatly on your body, it would end up buckling between two buttons which creates a big hole. You can easily fix this if you keep a fashion tape around, simply cut a small piece, then adhere it in between the two fabrics that are staying apart, and press them well together. This will keep them closed the entire time you are wearing them.
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Tip #2: Sweater hack
You can easily fix uncomfortable and itchy sweaters with this DIY hack. Prepare a bowl of cold water, then add 3 tablespoons of white vinegar, and soak the sweater in this mixture letting it sit for about 15 minutes making sure that the sweater is thoroughly saturated. Remove the wet sweater and gently massage a ton of hair conditioner all over it, then let it sit for 30 minutes, and rinse thoroughly with lots of cold water making sure to do it very gently. Don’t stretch the sweater instead press out the excess water, then once completely dry, fold it, and put it inside a Ziploc bag. Put the bag inside the freezer, then leave it overnight, and take it out once ready.
Tip #3: Layering Tips
When wearing layered clothes make sure to do it properly so that it looks neat and nice. The only rule that you have to remember is that whatever garment you’ll wear closest to your body should be the longest and then get progressively shorter as you work outward. However, this rule completely reverses if you are wearing clothing that is open like cardigans or blazers, in this case, the longest garment should be outside and the garment inside shorter.
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