Washing Instructions

It is important to follow the specific washing instructions for each fabric to ensure that your garments are properly cared for and last as long as possible. Here are some general guidelines for washing different fabrics:
Cotton: Cotton is a durable and easy-to-care-for fabric that can usually be machine washed and dried on a low or medium heat setting.
Silk: Silk is a delicate fabric that should be hand washed or dry cleaned to prevent shrinking or discoloration. If you do choose to machine wash silk, use a gentle cycle with cold water and a mild detergent, and tumble dry on a low heat setting or lay flat to dry.
Polyester: Polyester is a durable and wrinkle-resistant fabric that can usually be machine washed and dried on a low or medium heat setting.
Wool: Wool is a durable and naturally dirt-resistant fabric, but it can shrink or become distorted if it is not washed properly. Wool should be hand washed or dry cleaned to prevent shrinkage. If you do choose to machine wash wool, use a gentle cycle with cold water and a mild detergent, and tumble dry on a low heat setting or lay flat to dry.
Rayon: Rayon is a semi-synthetic fabric that is made from cellulose fibers. It is generally easier to care for than natural fibers, but it can shrink or become distorted if it is not washed properly. Rayon should be hand washed or dry cleaned to prevent shrinkage. If you do choose to machine wash rayon, use a gentle cycle with cold water and a mild detergent, and tumble dry on a low heat setting or lay flat to dry.
It is also a good idea to follow the care instructions on the garment label, as these will provide specific guidance on how to wash and care for the specific garment.