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Tips to Care and Maintain Expensive Saree and Lehenga

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Tips to Care and Maintain Expensive Saree and Lehenga

Saree and Lehenga is the most popular outfit these days. In our country, it used to wear from various years ago. So you can also say that saree and Lehenga are our traditional wear. These days many girls want to wear saree and lehenga along with ladies at festivals, events and occasions. This traditional outfit looks attractive and classy.

 

Everyone cannot afford to buy expensive saree and Lehenga. So it becomes tough for some people. But to keep your expensive saree and Lehenga is not much expensive. You can easily keep them safe and protected. Do you ever think about what will happen to your expensive outfits when your leave them open?

 

As a result, they have been exposed to lots of dust, damages, dirt, germs, scratches, stains, spills and many more. So you will face lots of difficulties to keep that stains out. Therefore, using a Saree and lehenga cover is an ideal solution to keep them protected.

 

Ideas to Care and Maintain Your Saree and Lehenga

 

Here are a few recommendations that help you keep your expensive saree and Lehenga in better shape and in better condition. They are mentioned below. So, let's come to the points directly.

 

Use of Saree and Lehenga Cover

 

Saree Covers are the best option to keep your expensive saree and Lehenga protected from various damages, including dust, dirt, germs, insects, scratches, stains, spills and more. In addition, they are attractive and decorative. A lehenga cover has enough space to keep two or three saree in it. It comes in various colours and floral print as well.

 

This saree cover bag is made of non-woven fabric with TPU lamination at the backside, which makes it 100% waterproof and long-lasting. It also has a PVC strip at the front side of the cover, which provides clear visibility of the outfits. With this cover, you can easily fold and keep your outfits easily.

 

This cover helps you to organize your closet in a better way. You also don't need to worry about cleaning the saree cover. Instead, you can use a wetted towel to wipe it down or wash it directly under the normal water.

 

Ways to Remove Stains from Saree and Lehenga

 

  • Stains should be treated as an emergency. So please don't put off dealing with them any longer.

 

  • Oily Stains: Sprinkling unscented talcum powder on the stain and allowing it to sit for a few minutes to absorb the oiliness. Gently rub to remove the blotted powder; wash if necessary.

 

  • Consult the seller if you have any tougher stains. Personalized cleaning and stain removal services are available from several high-end brands and designers. This added cost may be a stumbling block for you, but it will ensure that your dress is immaculate.

 

  • Food stains should be allowed to dry completely. Remove the dried discolouration by gently rubbing it away. Dust off the dry material with a baby's brush. Using talc, blot and gently wipe with a little damp satin cloth. Dry clean or hand wash.

 

  • Blood Stains - Blood is a protein. It thickens when heated. Always soak blood-stained clothing in cold water or use ice cubes to treat it.

 

Tips to Dry Delicate Saree and Lehenga

 

  • During drying, you should not squeeze delicate outfits.

 

  • To remove water off silk lehenga cover, blouses, and salwar suits, roll them in clean, absorbent cotton fabric or a light, neutral-coloured towel. Garments should not be spread on polished/painted surfaces, fences, or walls since they (surfaces) may discolour.

 

  • Don't dry them in direct sunshine. Dry in the shade at all times. Avoid washing/cleaning and storing heavy garments on humid days because they will become damp and mouldy.

 

Tips to Store Sarees and Ethnic Outfits at Home

 

  • Before storage, you should ensure that saree and other outfits are clean and dry properly. Dark cupboards are ideal for storing expensive clothing. Wooden wardrobes/drawers should not be used.

 

  • Air, mites, and dust may affect when you hang expensive outfits on clothes hangers. If you leave them to hang for a long time, then many ensembles, including chiffon and crepe sarees, may lose their shape. Therefore, you should keep them folded and wrapped from all sides.

 

  • Banarasi, Tanchoi, and Jamdani require extra attention. Silks should be kept separate from other materials. Silk sarees can hang on steel hangers for good quality. Iron hangers should not be used.

 

  • Handle once-worn items with care. There should be no stains or filth from sweat, oil, or food. If there is any, dry clean it.
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