Clean Life

How Dirty Are Workout Clothes, Really?

It depends on your workout, but bacteria and fungi (yes, fungi) really like moist, oily environments. That means your body fluids and dead skin! They’ll thrive on things like yoga mats and, you guessed it, sweaty clothes. If your workout isn’t a sweaty one, then you should still, obviously, wash your workout wear, but it’s those nice, butt-kicking HIIT classes and hot yoga sessions (whenever they’re a thing again) that can really do some damage to your favorite leggings.

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The Ultimate Guide: How To Keep Up Your Winter Wear

With all the wear and tear of the harsh New York winters, you want to keep your scarves, hats, gloves and shoes in their best condition. That way, they can stay in your closet for years to come.

So, how many times should you clean things like winter mittens, shoes, hats?

Good question. We’ll take you through each winter staple and how to maintain it

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How to Live the Clean Life

We believe in a philosophy of attainable luxury – keeping things simple, customizable, and effortlessly comfortable. It’s about keeping the essentials on hand and in your closet – especially the things you just can’t live without.

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8 Tips for Stain-Free Holidays

A big part of the holiday season is all the food. But unfortunately, one of the best parts is also the messiest part. Nothing puts a damper on a holiday like red wine spills, melted butter and potatoes missing the plate. At Clean, fixing your spills is what we’re best at, so you can eat and sleep peacefully knowing all your mishaps won’t mean the end of your favorite comfy sweater. Here are 8 tips to keep your holiday season nice and clean, straight from our expert team that has seen every stain under the sun.

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Your Sweater Weather How-To: Proper Sweater Care

It’s time. Sweater weather is upon us. There’s a chill in the air, and it’s time to break out your best… or, it’s an excuse to buy some new ones. Quality sweaters can be an investment – they can get pricey, and they’re timeless staples for transitioning from fall to winter, so you want them to last. This year, we’ll be outside a little more often than the past, so we’ll be bundling up in our sweaters, hoping they stay just as chic and warm as the day you bought them. If cared for properly, your favorite sweaters will last forever.

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COVID-19: Laundry at Home

Home all day, every day. Somehow, the laundry pile becomes a mountain even if we’re not going anywhere. You’ve probably had a thought cross your mind about whether you should clean off your packages before you come in the house or if that quick walk with your dog could’ve contracted coronavirus. Let’s talk laundry during coronavirus.

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