Never put mothballs or other related products in direct contact with your clothing.

Never store your clothes in nylon. They have to breathe, because
it is better to use cloth cases or some old ones
bed sheets.

Your clothes should be cleaned every season. If they remain gross, then the fibers of the fabric will undergo oxidation and this will make cleaning unimaginably difficult and in many cases it can make it impossible.

Never try to remove stains (wax, paints, etc.) from clothes yourself. It is very simple for the expert to remove them while if you try it yourself you will probably make them indelible.

Never use the iron directly on the fabric. It is better to iron on top of another fabric (turban).

Be careful how you use the detergents you buy. Many times a strong detergent can damage delicate clothes.

Do not use chlorine or bleach on silk and all-wool clothing.

Test commercial topical cleaning products before using them. Their misuse is likely to cause irreparable damage to your clothes.

If you don’t store your fur clothes, make sure to keep them in a shady and cool place.

Insist on buying products that state the quality of the fabrics and materials they use.

Read the labels carefully and if you don’t understand something, ask your seller or cleaner. You can also consult our tag explanation page

Make arrangements with your dry cleaner before any laundry cleaning. Trust the cleaners of the federation because they are constantly updated on all the latest developments in fabrics and their cleaning methods.

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