If you don't have a lint remover, use masking or scotch tape - unroll/wrap it around your hand sticky side out, then pat the fabric down until it's covered with lint to the point there's no adhesive showing. If it needs more, redo the procedure.
Another way is by using a dryer and a fabric softener sheet that you put in a dryer with a load of clothes. Just set the temperature to a low setting, then put the two in. The fabric sheet neutralizes the static which holds the lint on, and the dryer (if it's a good one) should pull the lint off. Of course it depends on the fabric in question as to whether or not you can do it this way. The tape method is the easiest.
All you have to do is use a lint roller. You can also use tape. I am in school right now with lint all over my black dress shirt... I need a lint roller! ASAP!
There are several ways to remove lint from a black blazer. One can purchase a lint remover that is covered in sticky material that will lift off the lint, or else a velour covered brush if the fabric is textured. Alternatively one could use lengths of sticky or duct tape with the sticky side out to take off the bits.
You might try using a lint brush. That would be effective for removing black fluff from a white shirt.You can also try to use a lint brush.
You can white fuzz off a black shirt by using tape or a lint brush.
You could always try using a lint roller or remover, and if that doesn't work, then tape would probably be your best bet.
Buy a lint roller, or a lint brush. And lint the knit BEFORE wearing it, and after you put it on to make sure all lint is removed. Also, it helps if you have someone lint you so they can get all areas. :-)
Ok this may sound weird but get a disposable razor, wet it and just slide it down your shirt
No, this is a washer. You would need a seperate dryer to filter the lint off of your clothes.
It can be removed by a device called lint shavers that has a rotating blade.
This is not an easy look to pull off. If you must wear a black dress with tight blue jeans, go for a shorter dress with less in the front.
I always wear black nylons with a black dress in the evenings.. Absolutely you can. Perhaps go for an "off black" or "sheer black" color in the nylons. Pair that with pretty pumps or strappy sandals and you will look fantastic. You really should wear nylons with a black dress, even if the nylons are a different color.
For removing lint from clothes, purchase a roller made for that purpose. The roller will have either scotch tape on it or perhaps some cloth substance that picks up lint.