Drying:
Silk clothing should not be exposed to sunlight after washing, and it is even more unsuitable to use a drying machine for hot drying. Generally, it should be dried in a cool and ventilated place. Because ultraviolet rays in the sun can easily cause silk fabrics to turn yellow, fade, and age. So after washing silk clothing, it is not advisable to wring and remove water. It should be gently shaken open and spread out facing away to dry. When it is 70% dry, it should be ironed or shaken flat.
Machine wash:
You can wash your silk in the washing machine on a gentle, cold wash with ph neutral detergent. We recommend using a wash bag for all of Silk products to protect the silk from other garments in the wash.
Hand washing: Pour silk fabric clothes into room temperature water, add laundry detergent, stir evenly, gently scrub, do not apply force, to avoid damaging the texture of the clothes.
Dry cleaning: Take silk clothes to a professional dry cleaning shop for dry cleaning to avoid damaging the clothes and fabric.