Clothing Care
“Each item of clothing is carefully curated to enchant your little wonder.
Here is how you can continue to care for our special items.”
We preached the fabrics before turning them into garments fit for your precious little ones. This process gets rid of excess dye and ensures the fabric is pre-shrunk before use. A slight natural shrinkage (2-6%) and color run typically occurs after the first few washes.
Do not bleach
Do not scrub
Drip dry - do not wring
Dry in shade
Hand wash separately in cold water
with diluted mild soap or non ionic detergent (Eg. woolite, enchantrix or eco soap agent).
Dissolve soap or detergent in water first.
Please make sure detergent, or soap does not come into direct contact with the dyed garment.
Fabric gets softer and more absorbent with every wash
but fabric softener in the first few wash does not harm the fabric.
*Avoid being in contact with citric content, and iron or copper while wet as the dyes may change color.
*Do not sore in direct sunlight or damp place. Expose to sunlight once in 6 month
Hand wash in cold water with a small amount of laundry detergent. Lightly agitate for a few minutes and rinse well. If machine wash, choose a gentle water cycle.
Handle with care
After rinsing, gently squeeze out excess water. Never twist or wring out silk garments; doing so can damage the fabric.
Avoid the dryer
Lay wet silk clothing flat onto a clean, absorbent towel and roll it up in the towel to rid excess moisture. Unroll and repeat using a second dry towel, then lay flat on a drying rack or dry towel.
*Never spot-treat silk. Rubbing one area of silk can cause lightening in just that spot. For moderate stain removal, especially ones in the middle of a pattern, wash the entire garment. Dark or unsightly stains should be taken to a dry cleaner.
*Use a low setting on your iron. And iron while garments are still slightly damp. Hang to dry on a padded hanger.