Published 11:29 IST, September 9th 2024
Avoid Placing Your Luxury Sarees In Laundry Chair; Follow These Foolproof Ways To Care For Them
Simply placing the saree on a laundry chair or storing it at the back of your wardrobe for the next occasion can lead to stale odours and...
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After spending a lot of money on luxury products, would you still want to throw away your clos on floor after wearing m just once? If answer is no, we’ve got you covered.
When it comes to luxury sarees, it is crucial to pay close attention to intricate details, laces, and stitches involved in ir design. Proper care after wearing m is essential to ensure y remain fresh and in good condition.
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Simply placing saree on a laundry chair or storing it at back of your wardrobe for next occasion can le to stale odours and mould growth due to moisture left in fabric.
Here are some foolproof ways to keep your luxury sarees fresh and tidy without needing to visit a dry cleaning station:
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Cotton bag
Gift your luxury saree a separate cotton bag of its own. Store your tritional Indian wear inside a breathable cotton bag to protect it from dust and light. Never use plastic bags as an alternative if you do not want to risk trapping moisture that les to discolouration and mildew.
Extra creases
If you do not like creases on your sarees you can fold m loosely. Orwise, you can roll it like a sausage which is best alternative to avoid complete creases.
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Avoid sunlight
Often our clos get discolouration when we dry m too much exposed to sun. best way to avoid discolouration is by placing your sarees in a cool place wher you are drying or storing m for future occasions.
Avoid direct spraying of fragrance
Nobody likes a stain on ir favourite and expensive outfit. So, avoid direct spraying of scent on your luxury sarees as it may leave stains.
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Check regularly
Even if you have taken great care of your tritional Indian saree, stashing it away and forgetting about it for several months can le to storage odours and pests.
By following se simple steps, you can preserve your tritional Indian saree for a longer period and even pass it down from generation to generation.
11:13 IST, September 9th 2024