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Saree Care Tips: How to Wash Silk, Cotton & More Saree Drapes at Home

Saree Care Tips: How to Wash Silk, Cotton & More Saree Drapes at Home

This is your saree care guide to keeping your favourite sarees looking brand new

Sarees are the quintessential Indian attire that every woman loves to flaunt. They are versatile and elegant, and they make you feel like a diva. A saree can never go wrong, whether it's for a wedding, festival, or any other special occasion. But, with great beauty comes great responsibility, especially when it comes to washing delicate sarees at home. You wouldn't want to ruin your favourite saree, would you? Don't worry, we've got you covered! In this saree care guide, we will give you tips on how to wash sarees made from silk, cotton, chiffon, crepe, and georgette. So, let's get started!

Saree Care 101: A Guide to Washing Delicate Sarees at Home

1. Silk Sarees

ALSO READ: Ready-To-Wear Sarees: What Are They & Where To Find Them?

When it comes to silk sarees, hand-washing is your best bet. Start by dissolving a mild detergent in lukewarm water and soaking your saree in it for a few minutes. Gently swirl it around, making sure not to wring it or rub it against itself. Once you're done, rinse it thoroughly with cold water and hang it to dry in a shaded area. And remember, don't ever iron a damp silk saree. It's like giving it a death sentence!

2. Cotton Sarees

Cotton sarees are comparatively easy to wash. You can either hand-wash or machine-wash them on a gentle cycle with cold water. But if you want to go the extra mile, add a spoonful of salt to the water to retain the saree's colour. Once you're done washing it, rinse it with cold water and hang it to dry in a shaded area. And voila! Your cotton saree will be as good as new.

3. Chiffon Sarees

Chiffon sarees are a bit tricky to wash, but don't worry, we've got your back. Fill a bucket with lukewarm water and add a spoonful of mild detergent. Gently place your chiffon saree in it and let it soak for 10-15 minutes. Once the time is up, rinse it thoroughly with cold water and hang it to dry. And here's a pro tip: never wring your chiffon saree, or you'll be left with a crumpled mess.

4. Crepe Sarees

Crepe sarees require extra care, but trust us, it's worth it. Fill a bucket with cold water and add a spoonful of mild detergent. Gently place your saree in it and let it soak for 20-30 minutes. Once the time is up, rinse it thoroughly with cold water and hang it to dry. And here's the catch: never twist or wring your crepe saree, or you'll end up with a permanent crease!

5. Georgette Sarees

Georgette sarees are the epitome of elegance, and we understand your fear of ruining them. But fret not; we've got you covered. Fill a bucket with lukewarm water and add a spoonful of mild detergent. Soak your saree in it for 15-20 minutes, and then rinse it thoroughly with cold water. Hang it to dry in a shaded area, and you're good to go. And remember, never wring your Georgette saree, or you'll be left with a distorted mess.

And there you have it, folks! The ultimate guide on washing delicate sarees made of silk, cotton, chiffon, crepe, and georgette.

ALSO READ: 5 Silk Saree Maintenance Tips Nobody is Telling You About

We hope you found our tips helpful and will confidently tackle your saree-washing duties from now on. What’s more? Our expert designers can help you create a customised saree that complements your personal style and preferences. Head to www.getbinks.com to learn more about our At-Home and Virtual Fashion Design Consult services across Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad and Mumbai. Download our app on Play Store/iOS to get started on your dream outfit today.

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