GENERAL CARE TIPS


Especially for embellished, embroidered, or silk-based blouses to maintain color and texture.
For cotton, semi-silk, or unlined blouses. Use mild detergent and cold water.
Delicate seams, tassels, or zari work can get damaged.

STORAGE GUIDELINES


Let your blouse breathe before folding it back.
Especially for silk, tissue, or satin — it prevents yellowing and snagging.
They trap moisture and may dull the fabric over time.

Prolonged exposure can fade colors and weaken fabric fibers.

FIRST WASH

For the first time, dry clean only—especially if the blouse has embroidery, mirror work, zari, or delicate fabrics like silk, satin, or net.

WASHING

Hand wash separately in cold water using mild detergent for cotton or linen blouses.

Avoid soaking for too long. Gently squeeze—do not wring.

For silk, brocade, banarasi, velvet, tissue, or embellished blouses, continue dry cleaning for best results.

DRYING

Dry in shade to prevent color fading.

Hang inside out to protect embroidery or embellishments from direct sun.

Avoid using dryers or exposing to direct heat.

IRONING & FINISHING


For silk, satin, and tissue. Use a cloth layer between iron and fabric.
Ideal for structured blouses like raw silk or brocades to preserve shape.
Unless recommended, especially for metallic or sheer fabrics.

HANDLE WITH CARE


Open gently to avoid tearing seams.
Be cautious while wearing jewelry or carrying bags to avoid snagging.

Be cautious with zari, sequins, mirrors, and tassels—avoid friction or contact with rough surfaces.

Keep perfumes, deodorants, and hairsprays away from directly contacting the blouse fabric.


Your blouse was crafted with precision — a little care keeps it timeless.

Have questions about a specific fabric or blouse type? Reach out to our support team or refer to the product care label for fabric-specific guidance.