Caring for winter clothes properly ensures they stay looking fresh, comfortable, and functional throughout the cold season. Wool, cashmere, and other delicate fabrics commonly used in winter clothing require gentle care to prevent shrinking, pilling, or damage. Always follow the care labels on your garments, and for wool and cashmere, hand washing in cold water with a mild detergent is the best option. If machine washing is necessary, use the delicate cycle and place the garments in a mesh laundry bag. Avoid wringing or twisting wet garments, as this can stretch out the fibers—gently press the water out and lay them flat to dry. Dealing with stains and spills on winter clothes requires prompt attention. Winter is often filled with outdoor activities, from coffee runs to festive gatherings, so spills are bound to happen. For stains, especially on wool or down jackets, it’s best to address them immediately using a spot-cleaning method. Use a damp cloth with mild detergent to gently blot the stain rather than scrubbing it, which can damage delicate fibers. For oil-based stains, sprinkle some cornstarch or baking soda on the area to absorb the grease before gently washing it out. Professional dry cleaning is recommended for more persistent stains or heavily soiled coats and jackets.