Why dry clean when you can use Charlie's Soap?
I’ve gotten some emails from people wondering if I send all the clothes I find from the thrift stores out to be dry cleaned. Unless it’s, say for instance my Karl Lagerfeld jacket, then yes but if its a casual Burberry shirt then no. I wash just about everything I own in Charlie’s soap the soap is environmentally safe, hypoallergenic and cleans just about everything with one tablespoon of washing powder. I swear on my Karl Lagerfeld jacket and Nathan’s soul this product works. For things like suits and jackets I send those items out to a dry cleaner that is eco-friendly and here is a complete list of dry cleaners in Georgia . Yesterday when I purchased the Jaeger sweater vest I noticed there wasn’t a dry cleaning tag on it, so I decided to wash it in Charlie’s soap. The stench from all the built up chemicals in that sweater was extremely strong, I’m not lying. I had to rinse that vest 3 times. I’m not a believer in sending things to the dry cleaners, that is unless they practice eco-friendly cleaning. Even then when I get my items back I pull them out of the bag and hang outside for a couple of hours for air to circulate between fibers. Dry cleaners use such harsh and toxic chemicals and you have to remember those chemicals are on our bodies. I want all you out there to be as healthy and aware as possible and of course always stylish. Toodles for now.
Daniel

I search for recycled luxury clothes daily. My motto is "luxury should be accessible to everyone not just to a few privileged." It is my mission to seek out affordable STYLE so I can pass on the savings to my clients. Follow me daily on my STYLE adventures. Friend me on Facebook & follow me on Twitter. Toodles for now. Daniel your thrift curator!

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