PRODUCT CARE
- We have put together a few guidelines to help you care for your new purchase.
- Wash all brights, darks, and lights separately, as some colors may run in their first few washes.
- Please follow the care and prewash guidelines as outlined below, as we are unable to accept claims on fabrics that have been laundered incorrectly.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS :
Satin & Printed Satin
- Hand-washing satin is preferred over washing machines because it is gentler on the fabric.
- Iron on a low to medium-low heat setting on the wrong side of the fabric. Always use a pressing cloth between the iron and the fabric.
Premium Matte Satin
- Wash the item on a delicate cycle using cold water and mild detergent. Tumble dry on low heat or air dry, as excessive heat can damage the fabric.
- The ideal temperature for ironing satin is a low to medium heat setting.
Heavy Matte Satin
- If you want them to keep their shine, do not use the dryer for your satin-finish garments.
- The ideal temperature for ironing satin is a low to medium heat setting.
Satin Silk
- Set the washing machine on cold water, on a delicate cycle, and do not spin-dry.
- When ironing the silk, you should not exceed 100-150 °C. Watch out for the steam, as the condensation droplets can cause stains.
Chiffon Printed
- Hand-washing your chiffon in lukewarm water with gentle soap, rinsing, and then hanging it up to dry is the perfect way to clean it.
- Set your iron to a low heat setting and protect the fabric with a pressing cloth to prevent direct contact with the iron.
Heavy Chiffon
- Hand-washing your garment in lukewarm water with gentle soap, rinsing, and then hanging it up to dry is the perfect way to clean it.
- If you need to remove wrinkles from chiffon, use a steamer or iron on a low heat setting.
High Quality Chiffon Crepe
- Recommended to hand wash and line dry.
- Machine wash in cold or warm water. Do not use hot water, as it may shrink the fabric.
- Iron it on a low heat setting.
Premium Chiffon
- Hand-washing your chiffon in lukewarm water with gentle soap, rinsing, and then hanging it up to dry is the perfect way to clean it.
- Set your iron to a low heat setting and protect the fabric with a pressing cloth to prevent direct contact with the iron.
Premium Bubble Crepe
- Hand washing is the safest way to wash crepe. If you want to use a washing machine, turn the garment inside out, place it in a mesh washing bag, and then select a delicate cycle, cold water, and low spin.
- Always use a low heat setting and consider using a press cloth to protect the fabric.
Chiffon Bubble & High Quality Chiffon Bubble
- Hand-washing or use a gentle cycle. Chiffon Bubble is a delicate fabric, so it is best to avoid using a washing machine's regular cycle. Instead, hand wash in cool water with a mild detergent.
- Iron the garments on the lowest heat setting or use a steamer.
Chiffon Georgette
- Chiffon Georgette is a delicate fabric; it should always be hand washed in cold water to preserve its color and quality. Remember not to wring the fabric, as it may twist out of its original shape.
- Iron at low heat to avoid iron burns, possibly without any steam.
Cotton Lycra
- To maintain the quality of the garment, use cold water.
- Use mild detergent and avoid bleach, tumble drying, dry cleaning, or ironing. This care routine helps preserve the fabric's texture and color vibrancy.
Ponji Chiffon
- Pongee fabric is also easy to care for, as it can be hand washed or dry cleaned.
JC Material
- Wash in cool water. Turn the garment inside out and avoid mixing bright colors and whites in the wash as the colors might bleed. Do not overfill your washing machine; this will create creases and it might not be cleaned properly.