SATIN KIMONO
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Silk is an incredibly wonderful, luxurious material that has a beautiful luster. Silk has a natural drape and takes color very well. I usually say that after wearing a silk garment, you never want anything else. Besides being a beautiful fabric, the feeling of silk on the skin is very light and soft.
- We recommend washing in the washing machine. If you have a modern washing machine, it’s gentler for the garment to wash it with the silk program than using hand wash. After washing, much of the excess water is gone and you can hang the garment directly on a hanger to dry.
- Always wash colors separately
- Please use a laundry bag
- Hang the garment on a hanger to dry
Hand wash
If you have to wash by hand, be careful with the garment. Do not rub on stains and do not twist the garment to remove excess water. Think of silk as on your own (long) hair. Treat carefully and roll in a towel to remove excess water before hanging up the garment on a hanger.
TIP: Add some drops vinegar to help remove stains. This works both in the washing machine and with handwashing.
How do you iron silk?
Care advice on ironing of garments and products in silk
- It’s usually fine to iron silk. We recommend ironing with high heat and steam, but always have a cotton towel between the silk and the iron. Iron preferably on the inside of the garment.
- If you iron directly on the silk, use low heat.