Lingerie Care Guide Instructions for washing and storing your bras

I always say a bra is not a Mercedes, it won't last you 10 years! I recommend that you replace your bras every 6 to 9 months, depending on your bust size and how many bras you have in rotation. Over time, the elastic in a bra band wears out and stops offering support. This is especially true for everyday bras and full figure bras.
Below are the instructions for different methods on caring for your bras. If you have any questions about how to care your bras, please email us for more advice. My bra experts and I are here to help!
Hand Washing Your Bras (Preferred Method)
- Fill a basin or sink with lukewarm water.
- Add Silk & Lingerie Wash as specified on the container.
- Soak lingerie for up to one hour.
- Rinse the bras of excess wash.
- Pat dry the bras and reshape the cups with your hands. Don't wring out or stretch your bras.
- Hang the bras to dry. NEVER ever put your bras in the dryer!
Storing Your Molded Cup Bras
- Stack your bras in your drawer.
- Never invert one cup into the other. Doing so destroys the fibers in the molding, makes the cups bumpy, and shortens the life of your bra.
- When traveling, pack your Molded Cup Bras last, stacking one on top of each other, and stuff the cups with panties so that they hold their shape. For extra protection, use a molded Bra Travel Case.



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