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100% Silk Viscose
Silk viscose is a blended fabric that combines silk and viscose fibers. This combination leverages the best qualities of both materials to create a textile that is both luxurious and practical. Silk Viscose is a great option if you’re looking for a lightweight material with a nice drape, a lustrous finish, and a soft feel. It is relatively inexpensive and can convey luxury. Known for its softness, breathability, and drape, it can also be dyed easily and is often used as a substitute for natural silk. It provides comfort when worn and gives a visual sheen to clothing.Care Guide
Silk viscose is a delicate fabric composition that combines the luxury hand feel of silk with the drape and more tactile feel of viscose. Reasonable care is necessary to maintain the quality and looks of silk viscose garments. Mentioned below are detailed instructions on how to take care of your silk viscose products:
General Instructions:
Check Labels for Care Details: Inspect your garment's care label for instructions on specific care about the process to be used for silk viscose.
Handle with Care: Viscose silk is delicate; kindly handle with care to avoid damage.
Washing:
Hand Wash: The safest way to clean viscose silk is to wash it by hand. Submerge the garment in cold water and add a mild detergent suitable for fine material to the water.
Machine Wash: If you have to use a washing machine, do so on a gentle cycle with cold water. Use a mesh laundry bag to protect the item from damage.
Drying:
Air Dry: Air drying is recommended to prevent high temperatures that may damage the fabrics and to retain their quality.
Avoid Tumble Drying: Avoid using a tumble dryer, as its heat spoils the thin fibers in viscose silk.
Mild Ironing:
Turn the garment inside out to not damage the surface. Place a pressing cloth between the iron and the fabric so there is no direct contact with each other. Iron with steady pressure without sliding the iron across the fabric surface, on the lowest possible heat setting. Use steam if available.