How to Care for your Fine
Lingerie
Lingerie is
one of the most popular gifts you can give a woman. It
needs some special care, but if you treat it well it will look great
for a long time.
Laundry
Care for Your Sexy Lingerie
Taking
proper care of your sexy lingerie is very important. Your goal should
be to make it last as long
as possible. What this means is that your lingerie needs to be treated
differently than you would treat your regular garments. You should
always make it a point to read the label on your lingerie in order to
get the proper washing instructions.
The best
method is to hand-wash all your lingerie in cold water. Hot washing
could shrink your lingerie (especially satin lingerie) by 10% to 20% in
size. When you are washing your bras, panties, nightgowns and any other
lingerie, be sure to use using a mild detergent like Woolite. You
should let them soak for about 3 minutes. Most regular detergents
contain extremely harsh chemicals that can damage your fine lingerie.
If you
insist on washing your bras in the washing machine, you should first
place them in a Lingerie Wash Bag. This mesh bag will help keep the
bras from being wrapped around the agitator. This protects your bra
from being stretched out and if your bra is under wired, it protects
the under wire from being twisted and puncturing the bra material. Also
try to avoid placing your bras, panties and other lingerie in the
dryer. The heat of the dryer breaks down the Lycra, spandex and
elastic.
Lingerie
Laundry Tips
When
machine washing is recommended, wash on the delicate cycle with other
delicate fabrics.
Do not
wring lingerie. Wringing, even hand wringing, can cause wrinkles and
creases which may be difficult to get out. It is better to gently
squeeze out the excess water or press the garment between two clean,
dry towels to remove the excess water and then allow the garment to
drip dry.
Line
drying or drip dry is always the best choice since a hot dryer shortens
the life of the fabric. However, if you use the dryer, set the controls
on delicate or even air dry. If a label suggests hand washing, use a
cleansing product designed for delicate fabrics.
For
machine washable bras, fasten hooks and eyes to avoid tangling, then
place bras in a lingerie bag before washing on the delicate cycle in
cool water with gentle detergent. Air-dry only.
Silk
should be hand washed in cold water and dried flat. Wash colors
separately. Do not bleach lingerie.
Remember,
if in doubt, read the label. If it says “Dry Clean Only”, there is a
reason. Everything else can almost always be hand washed.
Our advice is to rotate your bras. Bras do not need to be
washed after every wear. But if that is the case, you should
avoid
wearing them two days in a row. The bra will require a day of
rest after wearing, to return to its original fit and to
breathe. Wearing one bra constantly puts a lot of stress on
the fabric and causes it to rapidly stretch out of shape and to lose
its fit.
Replace your bras
every six months. Most
bras get worn out and do not fit as well or give proper support as they
should after this time.
Finally, if your lingerie doesn't come with tags,
here's a quick reference on common materials and their specific care
instructions:
- Acetate: Dry cleaning is best recommended.
- Acrylic: Can either be hand washed or dry-cleaned.
- Cotton: You can either hand wash it, machine-wash
and
then put it in the dryer, or dry-clean it.
- Nylon: Can be machine-washed but be sure to set the
dryer at low temperature.
- Rayon: Varies between dry cleaning and hand washing
it.
- Silk: Requires gentle care. Although most labels
would
strongly suggest to have it dry-cleaned, it's no longer an absolute
necessary. You can hand wash it using gentle soap and let it dry
naturally.