1. Check: Always read the care label first to confirm if the garment is suitable for water washing.
2. Choose: Use a detergent specially formulated for silk. Avoid alkaline cleaners such as regular soap or standard laundry detergent.
3. Dissolve: Mix a small amount of detergent in cool or lukewarm water (25–35°C / 77–95°F) until fully dissolved.
4. Wash: Gently lift and swirl the fabric by hand. Avoid scrubbing or wringing, which can damage the silk fibers and natural coating.
5. Rinse: Rinse thoroughly and press out water gently by hand. Do not twist or wring.
6. Dry: Lay flat to air dry in a shaded, well-ventilated area. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
7. Iron: Use a low-temperature setting (≤110°C / 230°F) and place a pressing cloth between the iron and the fabric. Steam is preferred.
8. Store: Hang the garment with a wide, non-marking hanger in a dry and ventilated space to maintain its shape and structure.
Do not machine wash, tumble dry, or dry clean, as these methods may damage the natural botanical coating.
Do not use bleach, alkaline detergents, or enzyme-based products.
Do not soak the fabric for long periods or wring it forcefully.
Do not iron directly without a cloth or use high temperatures.
Do not expose the garment to direct sunlight for extended periods.
Do not hang it on thin or sharp-edged hangers that could distort the shape.
Always use a silk-specific or neutral pH detergent. Avoid using regular soap, bleach, or enzyme-based detergents, as they can damage the delicate fibers and remove the fabric’s natural softness.
Do not soak silk for long periods. Prolonged soaking may lead to color bleeding or fiber damage. Gently wash and rinse promptly after mixing the detergent in water.
Do not wring. Instead, press the water out gently by hand. Lay the garment flat or hang it to dry in a shaded, well-ventilated area. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading.
Yes, but be careful. Use a low-temperature setting (≤110°C / 230°F) and place a pressing cloth between the iron and the fabric. Steam ironing works well for removing wrinkles gently.
Store in a cool, dry, and breathable environment. Use a wide, non-slip hanger to maintain the shape. Avoid plastic bags and direct contact with rough surfaces to prevent snagging or discoloration.
1. Check: Always read the care label first to confirm if the garment is suitable for water washing.
2. Choose: Use a detergent specially formulated for silk. Avoid alkaline cleaners such as regular soap or standard laundry detergent.
3. Dissolve: Mix a small amount of detergent in cool or lukewarm water (25–35°C / 77–95°F) until fully dissolved.
4. Wash: Gently lift and swirl the fabric by hand. Avoid scrubbing or wringing, which can damage the silk fibers and natural coating.
5. Rinse: Rinse thoroughly and press out water gently by hand. Do not twist or wring.
6. Dry: Lay flat to air dry in a shaded, well-ventilated area. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
7. Iron: Use a low-temperature setting (≤110°C / 230°F) and place a pressing cloth between the iron and the fabric. Steam is preferred.
8. Store: Hang the garment with a wide, non-marking hanger in a dry and ventilated space to maintain its shape and structure.
Do not machine wash, tumble dry, or dry clean, as these methods may damage the natural botanical coating.
Do not use bleach, alkaline detergents, or enzyme-based products.
Do not soak the fabric for long periods or wring it forcefully.
Do not iron directly without a cloth or use high temperatures.
Do not expose the garment to direct sunlight for extended periods.
Do not hang it on thin or sharp-edged hangers that could distort the shape.
Always use a silk-specific or neutral pH detergent. Avoid using regular soap, bleach, or enzyme-based detergents, as they can damage the delicate fibers and remove the fabric’s natural softness.
Do not soak silk for long periods. Prolonged soaking may lead to color bleeding or fiber damage. Gently wash and rinse promptly after mixing the detergent in water.
Do not wring. Instead, press the water out gently by hand. Lay the garment flat or hang it to dry in a shaded, well-ventilated area. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading.
Yes, but be careful. Use a low-temperature setting (≤110°C / 230°F) and place a pressing cloth between the iron and the fabric. Steam ironing works well for removing wrinkles gently.
Store in a cool, dry, and breathable environment. Use a wide, non-slip hanger to maintain the shape. Avoid plastic bags and direct contact with rough surfaces to prevent snagging or discoloration.
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