Chiffon Saree Care: How To Take Care Of Delicate And beautiful Chiffon Sarees



Clothing is something that serves to present your entire personality outwardly. This is the reason that according to every occasion and situation and geographical conditions, many types of clothes are worn around the world. Nowadays there is a worldwide craze for indian apparel especially sarees and this garment has made a global presence.

Not only celebrities but common women and girls are also experimenting with sarees. Although there are as many types of sarees, there are almost as many ways of wearing them across India. In such a situation, the saree emerges as a more beautiful garment. Chiffon is the material of the saree which is most commonly worn especially in rainy and humid weather and looks very beautiful too. This material gives a light, elegant and rich look. Know how you can take care of it easily.


Chiffon is a very delicate material. It is mostly made from silk, nylon, or rayon. Therefore, one should always try to be extra careful while washing it at home. Before washing the saree, watch it in two equal parts. Dip the entire sari in a deep tub, adding the liquid used for woolen or soft fabrics. Now gently rotate the saree clockwise 5-6 times, then do the same anticlockwise.

In the meantime, change the clocked layers as well. Keep the saree in soapy water for about 15-20 minutes. Now take out the saree and rinse it with clean water until the soap bubbles are completely gone. Cover both the sides by placing it between a large towel to remove excess water. press lightly and without jerking, or squeezing, remove the towel and dry it on a string or hanger in that position.


If you are washing the saree in the washing machine, do not wash any other clothes with it. Instead of putting the sari in the machine openly, put it in a packet containing clothes put it in the machine, and work with a gentle cleanser. Always wash chiffon in cold water. After washing, remove soap and water put it again in a clockwise tub, and drain the water by placing it between a large towel, then let it dry.

Whether it is a light color or dark saree, always dry it in the shade. The specialty of chiffon is that it will not have much problem in drying even in the rain. * If the saree is with work or heavy lace, then the option of dry clean will be the best. * Before pressing, always spread the chiffon on the board and spread the folds with your hands. After this, spread a thin towel or cotton cloth on the sari and press by selecting the silk or fragile option. Always do the press with light hands and avoid keeping the press in one place for a long time.


Do not hang chiffon in the cupboard or anywhere in one position for a long time. If you want to keep it for a short time, always use a cushioned holder and keep turning the clock in between.


Avoid sharp accessories * Chiffon is likewise one of the body-fitting fabrics. So do not wrap it tight while wearing it. * Avoid using safety pins to make pallu or pleats. Sometimes even a single thread is pulled, there is a fear of spoiling the whole sari.

 To avoid inconvenience, if you want, you can take or get ready-to-wear ie sewing sarees made in chiffon material as you wish. With this, you will not have to worry about attaching the pallu or pleats to the pin.

 

* A minimum of jewelry is usually carried with a chiffon saree because its look is very delicate. silver or pearl or fusion jewelry can be taken in light metals. It complements the saree.


Always carry those accessories or jewelry with chiffon which do not have any sharp edges. This is often one of the reasons behind the bursting of chiffon sarees.


Chiffon is a material that suits all body types, yet some evergreen combinations always look beautiful. like- * Plain full sleeve blouse or shirt with printed chiffon. You can wear it anywhere from picnic to the office.


Brocade, zari or net blouse or top with plain chiffon. Nowadays crop tops and off-shoulder tops are also carried with sarees and they give a very beautiful look. * Satin petticoat with chiffon saree. This makes the look of the saree more open, especially if the saree is plain.

Kolkata Zari, lace, and Kundan with work like bandhani, shibori, etc prints are also heavily made with chiffon and these sarees give a heavy and rich look. These are especially preferred to wear at weddings, parties, etc

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