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Winter Coat and Jacket Storage in Sydney: How to Pack Away Cold-Weather Pieces Before Spring

Winter Coat and Jacket Storage in Sydney: How to Pack Away Cold-Weather Pieces Before Spring

Winter Coat and Jacket Storage in Sydney: How to Pack Away Cold-Weather Pieces Before Spring

August is the last full month of a Sydney winter, and by late in the month the afternoons start hinting at spring. It is the ideal window to plan winter coat storage in Sydney — packing away the coats, wool jackets and heavy layers you have leaned on since May. Stored properly, they come out next year looking as good as they went in.

Most garment damage that appears out of nowhere the following autumn actually happened in storage: moth holes, yellowed collars, set-in body oils and that unmistakable musty smell. Fortunately, all of it is preventable with a short, deliberate routine.

Why you should never store a coat dirty

The most important rule of seasonal storage is simple: clean everything before it goes away, even if it looks fine. Winter coats absorb a full season of invisible grime — skin oils around the collar and cuffs, perfume and deodorant residue, food splashes and airborne dust from heaters. Over months in a dark cupboard, those residues oxidise into stubborn yellow marks. Worse, body oils are exactly what clothes moths and silverfish look for. A jumper that smells faintly of a person is a meal; a freshly cleaned one is not.

For structured wool coats, tailored jackets and anything labelled dry clean only, this is where a professional dry cleaning service earns its place. Solvent cleaning lifts the oil-based soiling that home washing leaves behind, and proper pressing means the coat is stored in shape rather than creased. It is a small outlay against replacing a coat that yellows or gets moth-eaten over summer.

Choosing the right hangers and covers

  • Broad, contoured hangers — wooden or padded, so the weight sits across the shoulder line (wire hangers leave permanent shoulder bumps)
  • Fasten the top button or zip so the garment hangs square
  • Breathing space — a crammed wardrobe crushes structure and traps moisture
  • Breathable cotton or canvas garment bags — never thin plastic film, which seals in humidity and encourages mould
  • Fold knitwear flat — hanging stretches shoulders into little wings
Winter coat storage Sydney — woollens folded into a storage box with cedar and lavender to deter moths

Keeping moths, silverfish and mould away

Sydney humidity is the enemy of stored natural fibres. Make sure everything is completely dry before storing — even slightly damp fibres invite trouble. Add cedar blocks or lavender sachets rather than mothballs, which leave a chemical odour in fabric. Additionally, if you have found spots on stored clothes before, our guide to rescuing mould on clothes walks through recovery — though prevention is far easier than the cure.

Special cases: leather, suede and down

Leather and suede jackets need air circulation — never seal them in plastic or store them somewhere cold and damp, where they stiffen or grow mildew. Stuff sleeves lightly with acid-free tissue and have them cleaned and conditioned first. Down jackets must be completely dry and stored uncompressed so the fill keeps its loft. For the full wardrobe-wide routine, see our guide to storing winter clothes.

One pickup does the whole job

The easiest version: send the coats, jackets and knits for cleaning in one collection as they finish their season. Everything comes back pressed, fully dry and ready to store correctly — no laundromat trips, and nothing put away dirty.

Frequently asked questions

Should I dry clean a coat before storing it?

Yes — always. Invisible body oils and residues oxidise into stains and attract moths over summer. A clean, pressed coat stores safely and comes out ready to wear.

Are plastic garment bags okay for storage?

No — sealed plastic traps humidity and can cause mould in Sydney conditions. Use breathable cotton or canvas garment bags instead.

How should knitwear be stored?

Folded flat in breathable boxes, never hung — hanging stretches the shoulders. Cedar or lavender nearby deters moths.

Can WashMate collect coats for a pre-storage clean?

Yes — book a pickup and send coats, jackets and knits in one collection. Everything returns cleaned, pressed and ready to pack away.

Book your pre-storage coat clean with WashMate today

WashMate collects your winter coats and jackets, cleans and presses each piece to its fabric, and returns everything ready for safe storage — standard turnaround is 3–5 business days. Email info@washmate.com.au for a free quote in under two minutes, or book a pickup online. Pickup and delivery is available across Sydney metro from $15 per order.

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