Nighty Care & Washing FAQs

How often should you wash your nightdress?

Wash your nightdress after every 2–3 wears. In hot weather in Pakistan, it’s better to wash more frequently to stay clean and fresh.

Yes, most cotton or satin nightwear can be machine washed. Always use a gentle cycle, cold water, and mild detergent to avoid color fading or fabric damage.

No, avoid strong detergents or bleach. Use a mild, fabric-safe detergent — especially for silk or satin nightwear — to maintain softness and shine.

Silk nighties should always be washed by hand in cold water using a silk-safe detergent. Don’t twist or wring the fabric. Let them dry naturally.

For 100% silk night dresses, hand wash only. Use lukewarm water with a few drops of gentle detergent, rinse carefully, and dry flat in the shade.

Fill a clean basin with cool water, add a mild detergent, and soak for 3–5 minutes. Move the fabric gently, rinse with clean water, and hang it away from sunlight.

Turn your night dress inside out, use cold water, and wash with a gentle detergent. Avoid harsh chemicals to keep the fabric soft and long-lasting.

Spot clean stains with mild stain remover or diluted detergent before washing. Always test on a small hidden area to ensure it doesn’t damage the color.

Yes, but use sparingly. Too much softener can harm delicate fabrics like silk. For cotton or satin, a small amount keeps the fabric smooth and fresh.

You can iron cotton or satin nightwear on low heat. For silk or lace fabrics, use a cool iron or steam setting to protect the material from heat marks.

It’s better not to dry nightwear in direct sunlight, especially silk or satin. Always dry in shade to prevent color fading and fabric weakening.

Wash gently, avoid hot water, and dry in shade. Fold neatly and store properly to keep your nightwear soft, colorful, and long-lasting.

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