FIBER / FABRIC CARE
The following are general care tips for cleaning and caring for garments containing natural and man-made fibers used in apparel and home fashion. For specific instructions refer to the garment's sewn-in care label.
Index of Fibers
ACETATE
Most acetate garments should be dry-cleaned. Some knits are washable. If laundering is indicated, use the following guide:
- Hand wash in warm water with mild suds.
- Do not twist or wring out the garment.
- Do not soak colored items.
- Press while damp on the wrong side with a cool iron. if finishing the right side use a pressing cloth.
- Circular knits should be laid flat to dry.
(For specific instruction refer to the garment's sewn-in care label.)
Note: Acetate is adversely affected by acetone and other organic solvents, such as nail polish remover and perfumes containing such solvents.
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ACRYLIC
Acrylic garments may be washed or dry cleaned.
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COTTON
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LINEN
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LYOCELL
Lyocell garments may be either machine washable and dryable or drycleanable. Read the label.
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MICROFIBERS
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NYLON
Most items made from nylon can be machined washed and tumbled dried at low temperatures.
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POLYESTER
Most items made from polyester can be machine washed and dried.
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POLYOLEFIN (OLEFIN)
Most items can be washed or dry-cleaned.
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RAYON
Most rayon garments should be dry-cleaned, but some types of fabric and garment construction are such that they can be hand or machine washed. For washable items, use the following as a guide:
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SILK
Only pre-washed silk is washable. Read the label!
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SPANDEX
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TRIACETATE
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WOOL
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