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Silk, Cotton & Linen: Simple Care Guide for Everyday Indian Fabrics

  • Bhawna Sharma
  • Feb 9
  • 1 min read

Different fabrics behave differently. Caring for them correctly helps retain comfort, shape, and appearance over time.


How should cotton ethnic wear be cared for?

Cotton prefers cool or lukewarm water, gentle washing, and shade drying. Avoid hot water and high spin speeds to prevent shrinkage and fibre tightening.


What is the right way to care for silk garments?

Silk is sensitive to water, heat, and friction. Dry cleaning is safest for most silk garments. If hand washing is required, use cold water, minimal detergent, and avoid twisting or wringing.


Is linen difficult to maintain?

Linen is durable but creases easily. Wash in cold water, avoid overloading the machine, and air-dry. Iron while slightly damp for best results.


Can these fabrics be soaked before washing?

Avoid soaking silk and linen. Cotton can be soaked briefly, but long soaking may lead to colour loss and fibre weakening.


How often should ethnic garments be washed?

Wash only when needed. Over-washing reduces fabric life. Airing garments after wear often keeps them fresh without frequent washing.


Fabric-aware care keeps clothes comfortable, presentable, and long-lasting. When fabrics are cared for correctly, they age better and get worn more.


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