Washing: Silk clothing is made of protein-based delicate health care fiber. It is not suitable to rub rough items and wash with a washing machine. The clothes should be immersed in cold water for 5-10 minutes. Use special silk detergent to synthesize low-foaming washing powder or medium. Rub the soap lightly, (if you are washing small fabrics such as silk scarves, then shampoo can be used better), and the colored silk clothing can be rinsed repeatedly in clean water.

Drying: After washing, silk garments should not be exposed to the sun, nor should they be heated with a dryer. Generally, they should be dried in a cool and ventilated place. Because the ultraviolet rays in the sun easily make silk fabrics yellow, fade and age. Therefore, after washing, silk clothing should not be twisted to remove the water. It should be gently shaken, and the reverse side should be spread out to air. Let it dry until 70% dry before ironing or shaking.

Ironing: The anti-wrinkle performance of real silk clothing is slightly worse than that of chemical fiber, so there is a saying that “no wrinkle is not real silk”. After washing, the clothes are wrinkled and need to be ironed to be firm, elegant and beautiful. When ironing, let the clothes dry until 70% dry and spray water evenly. Wait 3-5 minutes before ironing. The ironing temperature should be controlled below 150°C.