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Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
“Nothing commands attention like a man in a well-fitted suit,” exclaims B.A.T.. “He exudes a sophistication that is impossible to recreate by any other means or in any other clothing.”
At Classic Cleaners, we agree. Once you find a suit that fits well in which you feel comfortable, we want to help you keep it looking its best just as long as possible. We even want to make sure your tie adds to your sophisticated business or evening look, so we’ve developed a special process for pressing neckties to give them a perfect rolled edge.
The other day we blogged about buttons, and how careful Classic Cleaners’ technicians are in making sure buttons are sewn on tight and not cracked. On a man’s suit, only the top button of a two-button jacket is fastened; if there are three buttons, either just the middle button or the top two are fastened. With the exception of the one button jacket, the bottom button is never fastened. That means, if any button is likely to need re-sewing, it’s the middle one! So, while we check all the buttons, we start with that middle one.
There are three ways to acquire a suit:
- Bespoke: Your suit is custom-made from a pattern the tailor created from your measurement.
- Made to measure: Your suit is tailored from a pre-made pattern and modified somewhat to fit you.
- Ready to wear or off-the-rack: This is the least expensive and most common.
However you acquired your suit, you can be confident, when you bring it to Classic Cleaners, it will receive all the specialized attention it needs. We take care to preserve the inner construction of each suit, including the facings, the lining, and the shoulder pads, all things that give the suit its shape and fit. And, if a suit needs repair or alterations, Classic Cleaners experts are on site to help.
At Classic Cleaners, our aim is for you to command – that is, command attention in your clean, well-pressed suit!
by Reb of the Classic Cleaners blog team
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Monday, July 26th, 2010
At Classic Cleaners, we’ve never met a button we didn’t like. On the other hand, we’ve prepared ourselves to deal with some of the special challenges buttons can pose in the course of dry cleaning and laundering your garments.
- We have a special Classic Cleaners button guarantee: Should there be any broken or missing buttons on your laundered shirts, we sew on new ones!
- If one of your garments has very delicate buttons (rhinestone buttons on evening clothes, studs, or beaded buttons, for example), our Classic Cleaners seamstress Ohi Suhre may carefully remove those buttons, then re-attach them after the dry cleaning process is complete.
Did you know that buttons were first used as ornaments rather than for fastening? The earliest known button, dating back 5000 years, was found by archeologists in the Indus Valley. According to SocyBerty.com, the Greeks took the button a step closer to use as a fastener by creating a loop for it out of strands of thread. Mass production of buttons came about during the industrial revolution, and the rest is button history!
One really fascinating aspect of buttons has to do with the feminist movement. In the course of campaigning for equal rights, women gradually adopted men’s clothing styles. But for some reason (there are different theories about why this is so), women’s clothes have always buttoned to the left, while men’s garments continue to button to the right!Whether you fasten your clothing east to west or the reverse, as a Classic Cleaners’ customer, you may be sure your clothes will be returned to you clean, fresh, and ready to – button!
by Reb of the Classic Cleaners blog team
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Monday, July 12th, 2010
Yellowing is a big dry cleaning challenge, no doubt about it. And I don’t mean just a yellow spot, but when an entire section of a garment or even the entire thing, has turned from white to a sickly shade of yellow.
To be sure, Classic Cleaners’ professionals have been able to chalk up some major successes in the battle against yellowing. Blog readers may recall Regina Mattson’s wedding blanket, the pair of lace wedding shoes, and Brooke Hynds Mackin’s 62-year old, third generation wedding gown.
According to fibre2fashion.com, “yellowing of textile fabrics is one of the oldest and most widespread quality problems known.”…”As a general statement, yellowing…is an indication of unintended chemical degradation.” Fibre2fashion lists several factors that can cause fabrics to yellow:
- Exposure to excessive heat and light (sunlight or fluorescent light)
- Chemical additives in softeners or brightening agents
- Contaminants from boxes or bags (we wrote about the importance of acid-free containers just the other day)
- Perfumes and body lotions
- High humidity
Some of the time, in fact most times, our experienced technicians have won the battle against yellowing on garments and linens. There have been times, though, when garment are just too far gone for us to restore. (Almost always, though, when you bring in a garment for a consultation, we can predict how well it’s likely to turn out.)
From a treasured garment’s point of view, it’s just not easy being yellow!
by Reb of the Classic Cleaners blog team
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Friday, July 9th, 2010
Back in the day, our great-great-grandparents knew Milk of Magnesia was a good remedy to “buffer” stomach acid.
But, along with preventing acid indigestion in our own bodies, did you know that books and clothes need to be protected as well?
When Classic Cleaners professionals are preserving an heirloom or a wedding gown, for instance, they use layers of acid-free paper to stuff the garment, and then pack the item it into a box made of acid-free material.
 "Buffering" clothes with acid-free paper
(The definition of acid-free paper is paper with a neutral PH of around 7.)
Up until the middle 1800’s, paper was made from various plants, including mulberry and flax. Then it was discovered that paper could be made more cheaply from wood pulp. It took chemicals to break the wood down into pulp, however, and that process left a residue of acid. The problem was that the acid would turn the pulp yellow and cause it to deteriorate over time. In fact, many valuable books in libraries became illegible over time, all due to the effects of acid in the paper on which they had been printed!
Today, much of the commercially produced paper is acid free because, during the processing of the wood, “buffers” are added to neutralize the acid in the pulp (kind of like putting “Tums” or Milk of Magnesia in the mix).
Layered with acid free material and loaded into the acid free archival quality preservation box, your gown or heirloom can “breathe”. Good thing, too, because at Classic Cleaners, we work hard to preserve our reputation as the best wedding gown preservation service from Indianapolis to Noblesville and everywhere in between.
Acid indigestion for clothes? No way! After all, as a Classic Cleaners customer, you’ve got a “buffer” in the dry cleaning business!
by Reb of the Classic Cleaners blog team
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Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
Put metal edges next to clothing and what do you get? Snags.
At Classic Cleaners, we see snags of every sort. Sometimes, a wood splinter or a broken fingernail is the culprit, but more typically, garment snags are the result of metal things that go “pinch” or “pull”.
When the prongs on jewelry are loose, not only can precious stones be lost, those loose prongs can be very bad news for clothes. Quick! Take your ring to your jeweler, while your dry cleaning professionals make the needed repairs to your garment.
Ladies, even your not-so-precious costume jewelry, especially if it hangs below the neckline, can snag your clothing. Earrings that dangle can cause amazing damage as clothing is pulled over the head. Gentlemen’s and ladies’ belts can include metal edging or clasps that go “pinch” and “snag”.
The jury is still out on cell phone use being bad for human health. For sure, though, cell phones can be bad for clothing: the clips on belt cell phone holders often cause snags in the waistbands of skirts and trousers. Pin-on – and clip-on – name badges at business meetings? Those can snag woven fabrics of tops and sweaters.
Metal and fabric have been combined for generations, with the resulting snag factor often posing a garment care challenge. In Civil War days, ladies wore metal hoops inside their skirts. If the ends became dislodged, snags in the linen or cotton would need to be painstakingly repaired. (In the photo, Classic Cleaners general manager Steve Arnold and his wife are participating in the Civil War re-enactment at Conner Prairie.)
 Metal hoops in Civil War-era dresses
Repairing fabric tears is just one of the services Classic Cleaners provides, along with patching jacket elbows, replacing buttons, fasteners, and zippers, and hemming dresses, skirts, and pants. With our decades of combined experience, you can bet those fasteners and zippers no longer go “pinch” in the night – or in the day, for that matter!
by Reb of the Classic Cleaners blog team
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Monday, July 5th, 2010
 Don't sing the Holiday Stain Refrain!
Some things just seem to go together. At Classic Cleaners, two of those things seem to be holidays and stains on clothing!
This July 4th weekend, it was independence and ice cream stains.
On Labor Day, it’ll likely be barbecue sauce stains and blouses.
No doubt, Thanksgiving will combine with turkey gravy stains.
And, after the winter holidays, we’ll see water spots on velvet, and green and red (or blue and white, depending upon customers’ religion!) candle wax on tablecloths.
No matter what the season, the professionals at Classic Cleaners stand ready to put their stain removal skills to the test.
Often, though, what makes the difference between success and, well, less-than-perfect, is time. The sooner you bring your stained garments or table linens in for professional laundering or dry cleaning, the better. To paraphrase an old saying, a Classic Cleaners stain removal in time, saves nine (out of ten garments).
If there’s a “never-never” for dry cleaning customers, it’s this:
Never, never put away a garment or tablecloth for the season without having it cleaned first!
Before the holiday glow has a chance to fade – or the stains to set in – bring those clothes and linens to Classic Cleaners.
That way, you’ll never be singing the “holiday stain refrain”!
by Reb of the Classic Cleaners blog team
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Thursday, July 1st, 2010
 Thread Count Counts at Classic Cleaners!
If you learn nothing else about suits, askmen.com wants to be sure you learn about thread count.
The higher the thread count, the finer the weave and delicacy of the wool fabric – a count higher than 300 signifies a fine fabric. Closer to 180, though, may mean your suit is “tougher” and that the fabric might hold up longer.
Askmen.com was talking about all-wool suits, but quite often, the business suits turned in for dry cleaning at our Indianapolis, Westfield, and Carmel Classic Cleaners locations are made of a blended fabric. Sometimes suits contain a blend of natural and man-made fibers. The care label will offer a recommendation for method of cleaning that is based partially on the fabric blend.
It’s interesting. We generally mistrust the statement “I’m from the government and I’m here to help you”, but, as an Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet on textile sciences explains, most consumers consider care labels a desirable form of government regulation. At Classic Cleaners, our professionals begin by deciphering the label on each garment, and then proceed to study each stain.
With decades of combined experience, the Classic Cleaners team has assembled an arsenal of tools and techniques. Thread count matters, because the finer the weave, the more delicately the suit fabric must be treated.
Thread count matters on bed linens and tablecloths as well. But, as one eBay Guide explains, there are other factors to be considered as well, such as the quality of the yarn itself, the construction, and the finishing.
Whatever the thread count of your suits or linens, you may be sure no thread will be left unraveled as Classic Cleaners treats your fabrics to professional care!
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010
While Classic Cleaners’ General Manager Steve Arnold and the other 24 members of the 4th Virginia Company were cooking wild turkey at Conner Prairie Village’s civil war re-enactment last month, Arnold realized, their vintage uniforms were absorbing the smell of the campfire.
Interesting. Although Classic Cleaners has earned a reputation for expert stain removal, it’s often true today that garments with no stains still need dry cleaning in order to remove smells.
Back in Civil War times, clothes were left out in the open air to get deodorized. Today, Classic Cleaners’ technicians use an ozone-making machine the size of a small space heater. Clothes are exposed to the ozone within a closed-off room. Just a few minutes with the ozone machine equals the effect of a couple of weeks leaving clothes to air outside!
 Classic Cleaners Partner Steve Arnold at 4th Virginia Company
Clothing in Civil War times was made to last for many years. Battlefield soldiers often didn’t have the luxury of owning several changes of clothes (average monthly pay was $11!). Still, the hand-brushing soldiers used to restore the “nap” to fabrics is still used as one of several garment hand-care techniques at Classic Cleaners today.
You may not be in the habit of cooking wild turkey over a campfire, but clothing absorbs odors from many sources, and clothing needs periodic professional deodorizing.
When Classic Cleaners returns your garments to you at the counter or at your home, you may be assured those garments are not only clean and pressed – they can pass the smell test!
by Reb of the Classic Cleaners blog team
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Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
 Taking care of your flag
There’s nothing we like better at Classic Cleaners than a clean, bright, red-white-and-blue American flag flying proudly in the wind.
In fact, one of the special things we do to earn our “Best Dry Cleaners in Indy” rating is to clean any American or state flag (3’x5’ or smaller) free of charge. (That’s not one of the famous Classic Cleaners monthly specials – we do flag-cleaning all year ‘round!)
This month is the perfect time to have your flags cleaned, though. After all, we’re smack dab in the middle of flag season, what with Memorial Day a couple of weeks ago, then Flag Day this week, and Fourth of July coming up. Sure enough, at Classic Cleaners we see a lot of flags being turned in every June.
There are actually dozens of “flag days”, including:
- Inauguration Day (January 20)
- Lincoln’s Birthday (February 12)
- Army Day (April 6)
- Labor Day (first Monday in September)
- Constitution Day (September 17)
- Navy Day (October 27)
- Veterans Day (November 11)
But, as capital flags.com reminds us, as a U.S. citizen, you may display your flag any day you like!
Our Classic Cleaners’ professionals can help guard the colors of your flag and remove dirt and stains, but guarding against tears is often something the owner needs to do. It’s important not to fly your flag where it will come in contact with tree branches, wire cables, or even nails and hooks protruding from a building’s walls.
Capitalflags.com advises protecting your flag from exposure to storms and abnormally high winds, because any of these things can shorten a flag’s life. While many flags today are made of weather-proof material, high winds can tatter any flag. At Classic Cleaners we want to add that, if your flag gets wet, spread it out to dry before bringing it to be professionally cleaned. Putting the flag into a bag while wet can cause some of the colors to “bleed”.
At Classic Cleaners, we want to help you keep those American – and those Indiana State – flags flying high and proud!
by Reb of the Classic Cleaners blog team
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Friday, June 11th, 2010
The debate rages on.
 Lockers - Classic Cleaners', not Davey Jones'!
Linguists and historians can’t seem to agree on the origins of the expression “Davey Jones’ Locker”
(referring to the bottom of the sea where drowned sailors go).
Meanwhile, there’s no debating the fact that Indy’s best dry cleaners has installed drop-off (These lockers are very dry and definitely above ground!)
lockers in a dozen of its retail locations.
The first mention of Davey Jones was in a book, published in 1751, called The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle. “This same Davy Jones, according to sailors, is the fiend that presides over all the evil spirits of the deep,” wrote author Tobias Smollett.
A second theory is that “Davey” equals “Duffy”, the West Indiana term for ghost, and that “Jones” stands for “Jonah”, whom God punished by causing him to be swallowed by a whale.
There’s more. A 1594 song called “Jones’ Ale is Newe” told of a pub owner who threw drunken sailors into his ale locker and then dumped the lockers onto passing ships.
I can assure you – at Classic Cleaners, lockers are used for convenience, not punishment. Our lockers are for holding clothes, not ale or sailors!)
Working late? Just returned from vacation? It’s so convenient to drop off your personalized express dry cleaning bag in the secure chute. We do the rest. Then, once your clothes are ready for pickup, we store them in a locker accessible by your personalized PIN.
Next time you visit us at Classic Cleaners, tell the manager you’re ready to sign up for your very own locker services.
You can hear the Davey Jones name right in the U.S. Navy song, Anchors Aweigh. “Sail on to victory, and sink their bones to Davey Jones, hooray!”, the words go.
At Classic Cleaners, we won’t be sinking anybody’s bones. Every so often, though, after seeing how beautifully a problem garment turned out under Classic Cleaners specialists’ expert care, customers do let out a “Hooray” or two!
by Reb of the Classic Cleaners blog team
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