Garment Care Guide
Every Dionari piece is crafted to offer comfort, confidence, and long-lasting elegance. To preserve the beauty and performance of your garments, follow this care guide designed to protect fabrics, colors, and structure.
1. Gentle Cleaning
For best results, wash your clothing in cold water on a light or delicate cycle. Delicate items such as knits, lace, satin, or specialty fabrics should be washed by hand to prevent stretching or distortion. Use soft, fabric-friendly detergents and avoid bleach or harsh additives.
2. Drying With Care
Allow garments to air-dry naturally. Lay delicate pieces flat and lightly reshape them while drying. Avoid direct sunlight, which can fade colors over time. Do not use high-heat tumble dryers, as heat may shrink or weaken fibers.
3. Smoothing & Finishing
For wrinkle removal, choose steaming whenever possible—it is gentler and helps maintain fabric softness. If ironing is needed, select a low-temperature setting and iron garments inside out. Avoid direct heat on decorative elements such as embroidery, raised textures, or printed designs.
4. Storage Guidelines
Hang structured pieces—such as dresses, blazers, and woven tops—on wide or padded hangers to keep their shape. Fold knitwear, stretch fabrics, and heavy items to prevent sagging or stretching. Store clothing in a cool, dry environment with sufficient space to allow fabrics to breathe.
5. Spot Treatment
Address stains quickly by blotting gently with cold water and mild soap. Never rub vigorously, as this can damage threads or spread color. For delicate or specialty textiles, consult a professional cleaner.
6. Everyday Prevention
Apply perfumes, sprays, and lotions before dressing to avoid residue marks. Be cautious around sharp jewelry, textured surfaces, or rough materials that may snag fabrics. When sitting, choose smooth surfaces to avoid friction, especially with delicate weaves.
7. Long-Term Preservation
Rotate frequently worn items to extend their lifespan. For seasonal garments, store them in breathable cotton bags rather than plastic covers. When traveling, roll your Dionari pieces to minimize creases and save space without stressing the fibers.