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CARING FOR YOUR NEW BRA

22/2/2019

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Using a lingerie bag and closing the fasteners are the best ways to keep your lingerie safe in the wash. You may prefer to hand wash, but most lingerie can be washed at a low temperature of 30° in the washing machine, using the delicate wash cycle.

If your washing machine doesn’t have a delicate wash cycle, use the wash cycle “easy-care” in conjunction with mild detergent. Please do not use fabric softener because it damages the fibres. 
Dry your bras on a clothes horse. Never dry them in the dryer, on the radiator or in direct sun light because extreme heat accelerates the wear of fabrics and lace.


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