Three literary festivals to note for the rest of 2026
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June Guide: 14 great events happening this month

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FOXFORD moments with Team IMAGE
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My Start-Up Story: Brand strategist and Designs for Growth founder Lucy O’Reilly
My Start-Up Story: Brand strategist and Designs for Growth founder Lucy O’Reilly

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Modern design meets traditional farmhouse in this Co Clare new build
Modern design meets traditional farmhouse in this Co Clare new build

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Everything our fashion editor is loving this season
Everything our fashion editor is loving this season

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A stylist’s guide to dressing for an Irish summer
A stylist’s guide to dressing for an Irish summer

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FoodSpace is striving for sustainable, revolutionary change both in Ireland and abroad
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Flower farmer Maria Ryan shares her garden-inspired favourites
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Watch: Ladies, This Is The Correct Way To Wash Your Bras


By Jennifer McShane
03rd Aug 2015
Watch: Ladies, This Is The Correct Way To Wash Your Bras

We’re all about bras this weekend. Yes, we know they’re not particularly exciting, but it’s not only essential you wear one that fits correctly, but that you also wash them the right way to ensure they stay in shape and support you as they should.

The typical, rather laborious way to wash them is usually by hand, which can be time consuming, but thanks to this handy hack, they can be washed in mere minutes before being left out to dry – yay!

ICYMI: 8?Signs You’re Wearing The Wrong Bra Size

The trick? Using a little kitchen contraption known as a Salad Spinner (these can be bought over here in places like IKEA for very little money) and a bit of detergent and water and you’re all set! It sounds a little weird, but it’s a genius idea really, we don’t know why we didn’t think of it ourselves.

Watch the tutorial below to show you exactly how to do it – we love the idea: