1. Guard against moth damage by making sure only clean clothes are returned to your wardrobe. Moth larvae feed upon fabrics stained by food, perspiration and urine. They also feed upon skin particles and keratin. 2. Moths don’t like the taste of dry-cleaning fluid therefore when storing out of season garments, dry-clean them first. 3. For seasonal storage, use our breathable garment covers that are available in a variety of sizes in cotton and also non-woven breathable fabric. The covers are moth and dust proof. SHOP 4. Use our non-biological laundry liquid suitable for hand washing delicates and machine washing. Free from parabens, phosphates, bleach, artificial colours and fragrances, it is kind to your skin and to the environment. SHOP 5. Use our pot pourri cones between folded clothes in drawers and on shelves to keep garments wonderfully fragrant and moth free. Perfect for everyday use around the home too. SHOP
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annie castano
3/7/2015 09:26:48 pm
Dear Julia, we met a couple of years ago at Manina's house when Kaye was leaving Red Leopard to back to Australia. I wonder if you are able to help me embellish a dress for my 18 year old and very tall daughter Ellie for her graduation this year? We have a simple dress but it needs to have sleeves added. Would you let me know if you can help? The graduation takes place on May 30th but we will need the dress for mid May if not sooner. My phone number is 07770 694525 should it be easier to call me. Many thanks Annie
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