Style Essentials: My Favorite Steamers (Handheld and Upright)
As a personal stylist, it's clear to me that a great steamer is everything. I know, it can seem so fancy to have a steamer. Trust me. Once you have one, you'll never look back. Here's everything you need to know about owning your very own steamer.
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Steamer 101: Why you need one and which one(s) to buy
1. Why you NEED a steamer.
At Poplin, a big part of our focus is making your life easier. I always tell clients they don't need to clean the house for me before I arrive. My job is to make lives easier. A steamer is simply a tool to do that. With a steamer, you can skip ironing the vast majority of the time. Most items can be steamed within 1-3 minutes. Seriously. And, you can wear your pieces multiple times between washes. Simply steam them to freshen them up.
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2. The upright steamer for you.
I've been loving this one for 4 years or so. They have newer models and those have also been successful with my clients. I recommend keeping it in the corner of the room, your closet or even another room that's easily accessible. We keep ours in my office. My husband steams his clothes every morning. I've heard this from several clients, too. Apparently, their partners really enjoy the steaming process.
Hot tip: Hang a hook from your ceiling so that you can hand clothes high enough to steam the entire piece. Make sure the hook is low enough to reach.
3. The portable steamer for you.
If you travel, a portable steamer is essential. One might assume that these wouldn't be powerful enough to bother. In many cases, that's true. But this one is going to blow your mind. And yes, you can simply have a portable steamer and skip the upright. It's really about what's best for you. I like to have both .
Hot tip: Keep your portable steamer in a logical place at home so you can find it when you are ready to take a trip. I like to keep ours in the laundry room next to the dryer sheets and Dryel (another essential for keeping pieces fresh).
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