Imagine, fifty years from now, your granddaughter opening a vintage trunk. She pulls out a shimmering silk saree—the fabric is still supple, the zari still glows, and it smells like home. This isn't just luck; it’s the result of intentional care.
At Label Kashi, we don’t just sell clothes; we provide pieces of history. But even the finest pure silk needs a little love to survive the decades. Most people make the mistake of hanging their luxury sarees on plastic or metal hangers, which can stretch the silk fibers and snag the delicate weave over time.
The Secret to Longevity
The "Golden Rule" of silk care? Let it breathe, but keep it dark. *Skip the Plastic: Never store your silk in plastic covers. Plastic traps moisture, which leads to yellowing or mold. Instead, wrap your saree in a soft, breathable muslin cloth.
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The Refolding Ritual: Every three to four months, take your saree out. Let it air in a shaded room (never direct sunlight!) for an hour, and then refold it along different lines. This prevents the silk from "splitting" at the permanent creases.
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No Perfume Sprays: Never spray perfume directly onto the fabric. The alcohol and chemicals can permanently stain the natural silk proteins.
A Label Kashi saree is an investment in elegance. When you store it correctly, you aren't just cleaning a closet—you are preserving your legacy.