How To Wash & Store Embroidered Suits: A Care Guide | Bareera Fashion

Learn how to wash, store & care for embroidered suits. Keep your outfits looking new with these expert tips on fabric care & maintenance!

Introduction:

Embroidered suits add timeless elegance to every woman’s wardrobe. Whether it’s delicate thread work, mirror embellishments, sequins, or intricate hand embroidery – each piece requires special care to maintain its beauty.

 

Many women hesitate to wash embroidered suits at home, fearing that the embroidery might get damaged. Similarly, improper storage can lead to fading, wrinkles, or fabric damage.

 

In this guide, we’ll share easy tips on how to wash, dry, and store embroidered suits – so they stay beautiful and last longer.

1. Understand the Fabric & Embroidery Type

Before washing, it’s important to know what type of fabric your suit is made of and the kind of embroidery used.

 

  • Cotton with embroidery: Gentle care needed, but easier to wash.
  • Silk with zari or heavy embroidery: Must be hand-washed or dry-cleaned.
  • Chiffon with sequins or beads: Handle with great care – never put in washing machine.
  • Organza or net with embroidery: Very delicate – best to dry clean.

 

TIPS:

Always check the care label (if available) – and when in doubt, choose hand washing or professional dry-cleaning.

2. How To Hand Wash Embroidered Suits

If you decide to wash at home, follow these steps:

 

  1. Fill a large basin or tub with cold water.
  2. Add a small amount of mild detergent – preferably for delicate fabrics.
  3. Submerge the suit gently – do not scrub the embroidery.
  4. Let it soak for 5–10 minutes.
  5. Gently move the fabric in water – avoid rubbing or wringing.
  6. Rinse with cold water until detergent is gone.

 

TIPS:

Never use bleach or strong detergents – these can fade colors or weaken threads.

3. How To Dry Embroidered Suits

  • Lay the suit flat on a towel.
  • Gently roll the towel to squeeze out extra water – never twist or wring the fabric.
  • Dry flat in shade – avoid direct sunlight as it can fade colors.
  • Do not hang heavy embroidered suits while wet – it can stretch the fabric.

 

TIPS:

For suits with heavy embroidery, dry cleaning is safer to preserve the shape and color.

4. Storing Embroidered Suits Properly

Good storage can increase the life of your embroidered outfits. Follow these tips:

 

  • Use muslin or cotton garment bags – plastic covers can trap moisture and cause fabric damage.
  • Fold carefully – place tissue paper between folds to prevent creasing.
  • Store in a cool, dry place – away from sunlight or humidity.
  • Air out occasionally – every 2–3 months, take out the suit and air it to avoid any musty smell.
  • Avoid hanging heavy embroidered suits — over time, it can stretch the shoulders or fabric.

5. Extra Care Tips

  • For mirror work or beadwork – always dry clean if unsure.
  • For light thread embroidery – gentle hand washing works well.
  • Never iron directly on embroidery – place a thin cloth over it before ironing.
  • If you want to keep zari or metallic embroidery shiny, wrap in soft muslin fabric before storing.

Conclusion:

Taking proper care of embroidered suits ensures they stay beautiful for many seasons. Whether it’s a casual embroidered lawn suit or a heavily embellished party outfit – following the right washing and storage techniques will keep your dresses looking new.

 

At Bareera Fashion, we understand how valuable your embroidered suits are – that’s why we recommend these care tips to help you enjoy your outfits for years to come.

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