How often should you REALLY wash your favourite winter clothes? Expert reveals when to clean jackets, beanies and jeans - and you might be surprised
- An expert has revealed how often you actually have to wash your winter clothes
- Most jackets need to be washed once a year, according to Alexis Todorovski
- Jumpers should be washed every three wears and jeans when they look dirty
An expert has revealed how often you should actually be washing your winter clothes - and if you throw everything in the wash after one wear you might want to re-think your routine.
Alexis Todorovski from Australia’s largest and most innovative clothing recycling company SCRgroup has revealed jumpers only need to be washed every two or three wears.
She revealed exactly how often to wash all of your winter staples and said gloves, hats and beanies need the most attention.

Jackets only need to be washed once per season - just before they are packed away to insure they don't attract moths
Jumpers
Woolen jumpers only need to be washed every two or three wears, according to Alexis, and should always be treated with care.
To make sure they don't shrink or fall out of shape it is important to always use the wool wash setting on the washing machine or to wash each item by hand.
Coats and Jackets
Most coats and jackets only need to be washed once per season, before they are popped away for the summer months, Alexis explained.
This includes down jackets, leather jackets and woolen coats, as they don't come into direct contact with skin as often as other pieces of clothing.
Suit Jackets
Suit jackets and blazers should be cleaned every four or five wears, the expert revealed, and should be dry cleaned.
Fleece Jackets
Fleeces should be washed every six or seven wears, according to Alexis.
Hoodies and tracksuit pants
Hoodies should be washed every four or five wears, according to the expert who says tracksuit pants can also be kept for four wears before they are put in the wash.
But if they are worn during exercise then they should be washed straight away.
'Washing these items too often can cause pilling and for them to lose shape,' she said.
Beanies, scarves and gloves
These are the items that have the most direct contact with the skin so should be washed most often. They are also the items most people forget to wash.
'It’s important to remember that they come in direct contact with facial oils, perfume build up, plus the germs you pick up with gloves, so at a minimum you should be washing them once a week,' Alexis said.

Jumpers lose shape if they are washed too often so should only be laundered every three wears
Jeans
The clothing expert rejected the theories that jeans should never be washed or that they should be cleaned by being placed in the freezer.
Instead she recommends jeans be washed in cold water only and always inside-out in order to prolong the life of the denim.
Jeans should only be washed once they look dirty.
Or, as a rule of thumb, for people who are active all day jeans should be washed every four wears.
If you sit behind a desk most of the time then you can get away with wearing your jeans ten times before they need to be cleaned.
'You definitely should be washing them, however you don’t need to wash them often,' she added.
Alexis said the best way to reduce the likelihood of your clothes reaching landfill before their time is to look after them correctly.
SCRgroup have collection points around the country where clothes can be donated, instead of being tossed into landfill.