These are easily available in laundry stores; simply roll them across the fabric to pick up the lint.
Quite similar to a hairbrush, these have a pad that pulls out the lint when brushed in one direction.
They can be used to rub the lint off the fabric by wiping in a single direction.
Cut strips, stick them on the fabric, and pull them back to remove the lint.
A inexpensive alternative, just wear it and brush your hands on the fabric to get results.
Take a clean, dry razor, and drag it downwards on the fabric to remove the lint on the first layer.
Wet the sponge and place it on the fabric; make sure to use the rough side for better results.
Nylon is quite effective at catching lint, put your hand inside the soak and rub it over the garment.
This can help avoid the sticky lint issue and reduce shedding.
Add a cup of it to your washing machine during the final rinse cycle for the best results.