Bridal Gowns

Simple Wedding Dress Preservation

January 11, 2011

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Wedding dress at Jeeves New York for preservation.

It doesn’t have to be difficult.

After your wedding you ask yourself, do I keep my wedding dress or not?

If you want to keep your wedding dress or even sell it, you should have it cleaned. Find a dry cleaner who cleans a lot of wedding dresses, the neighborhood guy who takes care of your husband’s shirts may not do. It is all too easy for a dry cleaner to get into trouble quickly when they are inexperienced with cleaning wedding dresses.

Preservation is not hocus-pocus, you do not need to have chemicals applied or inert gasses pumped into your dress to have it last a really long time. When I was attending the School of Visual Arts in NYC one of my professors drilled into my head, “keep it simple”. Museums use a very simple method to preserve historic textiles and so do we at Jeeves New York. All that needs to be done is to put your dress away clean, store it in contact with acid-neutral materials and put it away someplace where it doesn’t get super hot or damp (no attics or basements).

Jeeves New York uses the same materials and techniques used by major museums for every wedding dress we are given the responsibility of cleaning and preserving. A Jeeves bridal consultant will take care of everything for you, from pick-up anywhere in the world to delivery right back to your door.

It really is simple.

Thanks for listening, Jerry Pozniak, Jeeves New York.

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