To ensure the longevity and beauty of your IJOR lehengas, we recommend following these care and storage guidelines:
Care Guidelines:
Avoid Exposure: Keep your lehenga away from harsh chemicals such as perfumes, lotions, and household cleaning products, as they can cause discoloration or damage to the fabric and embellishments.
Gentle Cleaning: After wearing, gently clean your lehenga using a soft, dry cloth to remove dust or residues. For any stains, spot-clean using a mild detergent and water solution. Avoid scrubbing or using abrasive cleaners, which can damage the intricate embroidery or fabric.
Limit Contact: Remove your lehenga before engaging in activities like exercising, cooking, or other tasks where it may come into contact with sweat, food, or water, as these can weaken the delicate embroidery and fabric.
Handle with Care: Avoid dragging or pulling the lehenga on rough surfaces, as this can lead to tears, loose threads, or damage to the detailed work. When dressing, ensure the lehenga is handled delicately to prevent wear on the fabric and embroidery.
Storage Instructions:
Separate Storage: Store your lehenga separately in a soft, breathable garment bag or cloth pouch to avoid snagging, tangling, or any damage to embellishments. This will also protect it from dust and moisture.
Keep It Dry: Ensure the lehenga is completely dry before storing to prevent any moisture build-up, which can cause mold or weaken the fabric.
Cool, Dark Place: Store your lehenga in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight, which can cause fading and discoloration over time.
Maintain Embellishments: For lehengas with heavy embellishments or embroidery, consider storing them flat or with protective padding to prevent the weight of the adornments from distorting the fabric.
By following these simple care and storage practices, your IJOR bridal and non-bridal lehengas will retain their elegance and beauty for years to come.