I sleep in a normal 4'6" double bed, and in order to make room for and manage my clothing I have this fixed at just over 5' from the floor, with steps up into it and a clothes rail fixed to either end on which I hang my clothes; regularly used items on the right hand side and lesser worn items like suits and the sort of thing you need for family and formal occassions, weddings and funerals and all stops in between on the left hand side, which is nearest the window of the room. The room is at the back of the house and the house is in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by woodland and grass pasture. I'm somebody who has the bedroom window open for the vast majority of the time, only closing it in the severest of weather, and despite this I've never had the slightest problem with moths. I remember the lengths people went to to keep them away from woolen clothes and I remember well the damage some suffered to clothing because of them but I've never had any issues with the little critters and so have never taken any steps to limit any potential damage. I just get everythig out from there a few times a year, run the brush over the clothes whilst still on the hangers, and clean the whole place out thoroughly with vacuum cleaner and elbow grease; a great litle system which I'm used to and comfortable with................Except!!!
Yesterday afternoon was the day I decided it was time for a bit of a spruce up and I set to with some blues on loud and the mood high. All my suits are at least part wool, and as I got them out into the daylight I was completely gobsmacked to find every single one of them riddled with holes around the size of a tic-tac, and I mean riddled! Every item that contained wool had been destroyed; I think they must have had christmas dinner in there and then decided to stay until Spring......The end result was three suits, two waistcoats, three pairs of trousers and a very good wool overcoat down to the clothing skip in the hope that they might still be of use to those unfortunate souls who are the recipients (we hope) of these donated items.
I've sat and thought since then about what it would cost me to replace what I've lost and it's been a major shocker to me. I always paid top dollar for the best in the days when I got these clothes and there's just no way in the world I could go out and replace them without a fairly good lottery win
I'm still working out the moral of this little tale, but I know that in future I shall be treating the little buggers with a bit more circumspection!
Yesterday afternoon was the day I decided it was time for a bit of a spruce up and I set to with some blues on loud and the mood high. All my suits are at least part wool, and as I got them out into the daylight I was completely gobsmacked to find every single one of them riddled with holes around the size of a tic-tac, and I mean riddled! Every item that contained wool had been destroyed; I think they must have had christmas dinner in there and then decided to stay until Spring......The end result was three suits, two waistcoats, three pairs of trousers and a very good wool overcoat down to the clothing skip in the hope that they might still be of use to those unfortunate souls who are the recipients (we hope) of these donated items.
I've sat and thought since then about what it would cost me to replace what I've lost and it's been a major shocker to me. I always paid top dollar for the best in the days when I got these clothes and there's just no way in the world I could go out and replace them without a fairly good lottery win
I'm still working out the moral of this little tale, but I know that in future I shall be treating the little buggers with a bit more circumspection!