I t’s a common problem: you buy something new and start wearing and washing it regularly, only to find that it has developed a slightly grey tinge or faded colours after just a few months. Most clothes aren’t fragile, but they’re not indestructible either – and the way we wear, wash and store them makes more of a difference than we think. Looking after your clothes properly can mean they last longer, hold their shape and don’t need replacing nearly as often, which is better for both your bank balance and the planet. And while investing in well-made pieces is important, what you do afterwards matters just as much. Embracing small habits beyond separating your whites from your colours can help – think washing clothes less often or airing them between wears. Even how you hang or store pieces can have an impact. With advice from textile experts and conservators (people who spend their time understanding how fabrics behave and wear out), here’s how to make your clothes go the distance.…