Water on your suit?

by Ferzin
(Mumbai, India)

If you get droplets of water on your suit, don't panic. If your suit is less then three wears old, chances are that you will be able to just shake it off. If it is an old suit, the droplets will begin to get absorbed into the fabric slowly.

In such a case, do not try to shake off the water. Instead get two or three soft tissues and make them into a ball. Use soft facial tissues and not the C-towels or thick toilet tissues. Gently pat the wet area and try to absorb as much water as you can.

If your suit is charcoal or navy in color, you will not need much effort. In case your suit is beige or cream in color, the water can leave an embarrassing dark spot. In this case, you will have to put in some more effort to dry more water. The suit will take between three to five minutes to dry, depending on the amount of water.

Please note that the above technique works best in case of water. Results may differ in case of juices and alcohol or other beverages.

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