Vol.03 Washing a pintuck blouse

To reduce damage to the fabric and ensure long-term use
Hand washing is the best recommendation.
Here are some recommended hand washing tips.

Bathroom sink or
Prepare a washtub with lukewarm water (36 to 38°C).

Use 4ml of neutral detergent for every 10 liters of lukewarm water.
The amount varies depending on the detergent brand.
Check the amount of detergent to use on the back of the packaging.
Add the detergent and stir quickly to create a lather.
When detergent ingredients are evenly distributed
This makes it easier for the detergent ingredients to penetrate evenly into the fabric.
You also don't have to worry about the fabric being damaged by undiluted detergent.
Fold the blouse and soak it in the detergent solution.
Gently press and wash the garment 15 times.
Rubbing or rubbing will damage the fabric.
Please be aware that this may cause color unevenness.
Squeeze out the detergent ingredients.
Rinse with warm water two to three times.
Repeat the washing and wringing process until all the detergent is gone.
Dehydrate on a clean, dry bath towel
Shape and unfold the blouse.
Wrap it in a bath towel.
Roll the blouse up to transfer some of the moisture to the towel.
Place it between the bath towels to absorb the moisture.
Tap lightly with a tapping motion.
It's also a good idea to press down gently but firmly.
If the water stops dripping from the blouse, it's ready.
Hold the shoulders of the blouse and spread it out to smooth out any wrinkles.
On a hanger with shoulders or a hanger
Wrap a towel around it to make it thicker,
Hang the blouse so that the fabric does not stick together.
Smooth out any wrinkles in the pin tucks, turn the garment inside out and dry in the shade.
Please note that ultraviolet rays from direct sunlight may cause discoloration.
In this way, the Mouge staff
I wear it repeatedly without ironing.
Washing machine spin-drying and tumble drying
It will ruin the texture of the fabric.
Try hand washing to make it last longer.