an essential guide
Natural materials, being derived from nature, are more delicate than synthetic fabrics. However, with the right techniques, your dresses can accompany you for many years.
Here’s an expanded guide to help you care for your dresses and maintain their fibers and colors like new:

step 1
Wash with Cold Water (Maximum 30°C)
Washing with cold water is essential to protect natural fibers, as hot water can cause the fabric to shrink, lose its texture, or weaken.
Natural fibers are sensitive to temperature changes. Washing them with cold water helps prevent distortions and shrinkage.
If machine washing, use a gentle cycle and place the garment in a laundry bag to protect it from harsh spins.
Use only a small amount of mild detergent and avoid harsh products or bleach, as they can damage the fibers and natural dyes.

Step 2
Iron on Low Heat
Ironing natural fabrics is easy, but it’s important not to expose them to high temperatures, as this can damage or burn the fibers.
Set it to a low temperature or use the delicate fabrics setting.
To avoid marks, you can place a clean cloth between the garment and the iron. This is especially helpful for materials like silk or linen.
If your iron has a steam function, use it to smooth out wrinkles more easily without applying direct heat.

step 3
Avoid Using Bleach or Harsh Whitener
Bleach and whitener products are extremely harsh on natural fibers and the dyes we use.
Bleach not only weakens the fibers but can also leave permanent stains or even yellow light-colored tones.
If you need to brighten a white garment, you can opt for natural alternatives like baking soda or diluted white vinegar. These options are gentler and more environmentally friendly.

step 4
Dry on Low Heat
Drying is a crucial stage for maintaining the shape and texture of your dresses. While air drying is ideal, if you need to use a dryer, do so carefully.
The best option is to hang your dresses on a hanger or lay them flat to dry, preferably in the shade to prevent the sun from fading the colors.
If you choose to use a dryer, set it to a low temperature or delicate mode. High temperatures can shrink the fabric and cause it to lose its softness.
Caring for your dresses not only preserves their condition but also shows respect for the environment and craftsmanship. Proper care extends their lifespan, reducing the need for more purchases and promoting sustainable consumption.
While natural fabrics require extra attention, they offer lasting quality, comfort, and a unique bond with nature.