Silk is considered fine and flowing. With its low density, it is also light, yet surprisingly hard-wearing. Cotton can be used to make breathable fabrics that are very comfortable to wear. They are soft to the touch. Combined with each other, both natural fibers unite their valued properties. The result is a durable material blend that is pleasantly warm and has a subtle, elegant sheen.
Care Instructions
- Silk should only be washed infrequently. Instead, the luxurious fabric can be hung out to air in the fresh air. Please note that the sun can damage the color.
- Silk is best washed by hand in lukewarm water. Use a special detergent and only rinse the garment briefly. Prolonged soaking can damage the color.
- Without wringing out the garment, spread it out on a towel and roll it up to reduce excess moisture.
- Then leave it to dry lying down.
- A gentle way to remove creases is to use a steamer. Steam is ideal for removing creases without damaging the fibers.