- Silk fabric should be hand-washed in water at a temperature of 30°C (no higher).
- Do not wring out the items after washing.
- Do not machine-dry the garments. Items can lose their shape and shrink at high temperatures.
- To dry wet items, lay them flat on a smooth surface. Do not hang them on a hanger immediately after washing!
- Use a clean white cloth to iron the clothing through it, or gently use steam to restore the item's volume.
- Wash knitted items made of cotton, wool, synthetic fibers, and their blends in warm water up to 40°C (104°F) using a soap solution and mild detergents specifically designed for knitwear. Otherwise, items may become deformed or shrink.
- Dry knitwear only in a horizontal position on a flat surface.
- Iron knitted garments on the reverse side, following the direction of the loops, with a moderately heated iron not exceeding 110°C (230°F).
- Due to improper care, knitted items often develop fabric pills.
- It is best to remove pills using a special brush or a dedicated fabric shaver.
- Hand washing at 30-40°C is permitted. Machine washing is allowed on a delicate cycle at 30°C without spin.
- Do not use bleach or harsh chemicals during washing, as they can damage the fabric's texture.
- The most important rule to remember: after washing, never wring out chiffon.
- Hang it on a hanger and let the water drip off completely.
- Chiffon can be dried on a flat horizontal surface or on a hanger.
- Select the "delicate fabrics" or "hand wash" cycle. Linen items can be washed at a water temperature of 30-40°C. If the settings allow, disable the automatic spin cycle.
- After washing, do not wring or twist the items.
- Every iron has a special "linen" setting, which uses a relatively high temperature. Iron from the reverse side. Colored and light-colored items can be ironed on both sides, but dark items should only be ironed on the reverse side, as the hot iron may leave marks on them.