CARE GUIDE

YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Even the best materials only stay in great condition when taken care of properly. Your input and actions determine how well a clothing piece lasts and if it can stay in use for years to come. You can also make more environmentally friendly choices while taking care of your clothes - here's some general rules that you should always think about. Firstly, do not wash your clothes too often, most times just airing out or steaming in-between uses is enough. When the time to wash a clothing item comes, always carefully follow the care label instructions attached to that specific item. In the case of a small stain, carefully treat only the stain area to avoid washing the whole item unnecessarily. Maintain your pieces in-between uses by airing them out or steaming, and when not in use - store them safely and properly. Most clothes should be stored away from any moisture and direct sunlight, in a cool and dry place.

HOW TO TAKE CARE OF 100% SILK PROPERLY

Silk is a material that will last you a lifetime - if you take care of it properly. Silk is a luxurious and delicate material, but it's also a very strong and durable one. When treated accordingly, silk will maintaining all of its amazing properties - luxurious shine, gloss, softness and quality, while maintaining the intensity of colors. Silk is a delicate material that requires some special care and attention - it can be damaged by excessive sunlight and is not suitable for machine washing - but in our opinion is still so worth it. See the care instructions below, to help hold onto your favorite silk pieces for a lifetime.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • DRY CLEANING

    Silk is a delicate material when it comes to washing, we instruct to only use professional dry cleaning. Avoid dry cleaning too often, carefully remove small stains by hand immediately.
  • MAINTANENCE

    Silk can be steamed and ironed following the care label instructions in low or medium heat. Steaming is a more delicate option. If using an iron, please iron the garment inside-out. Avoid ironing too often, rather air out or steam.
  • STORING

    Silk is best stored in a hanger or folded in flat surface. We recommend hanging your pieces to avoid unnecessary wrinkling or creases. Store in a cool and dry place, always away from direct sunlight and moisture.
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