Fabric & Care: A Practical Guide for Pakistani Women’s Clothing

Simple, fabric-specific steps for everyday wear and festive outfits. Easy on the eyes and easy to follow.

Quick tip: If you’re unsure, treat the garment as delicate, use cold water, and dry in shade.

Before You Wash: Quick Checks

  • Read the care label if there is one. Follow it first.
  • Do a color-bleed test. Dip a corner in cool water with a drop of mild detergent. If water changes color, hand-wash separately.
  • Turn garments inside out to protect prints, embroidery, tassels, and gota.
  • Close zips and tie strings so they do not snag delicate fabric.

Fabric by Fabric

Lawn and Cotton

Wash: Hand wash or machine gentle cycle in cool water with a mild liquid detergent. Avoid strong powders and bleach.

Dry: Reshape and dry flat or on a hanger in shade. Direct sun can fade bright colors.

Iron: Medium heat on the reverse while slightly damp. Use steam for creases.

Notes: Soak for 5–10 minutes only to protect prints.

Cambric and Poplin

Wash: Gentle machine cycle in cool to lukewarm water.

Dry: Line dry in shade to keep the fabric crisp.

Iron: Medium to high heat on reverse. Use steam if needed.

Khaddar and Winter Cotton

Wash: Hand wash in cool water. Do not wring hard.

Dry: Lay flat or line dry in shade. Avoid tumble drying.

Iron: Medium heat with steam.

Notes: Expect slight shrinkage on the first wash. Pre-soak in cold water for 10 minutes to minimize it.

Linen and Linen Blends

Wash: Hand wash or gentle machine cycle in cool water.

Dry: Hang in shade. Remove while slightly damp to reduce wrinkles.

Iron: Medium heat with steam on reverse.

Notes: Avoid overloading the machine to prevent creases.

Chiffon, Georgette, and Organza

Wash: Hand wash in cold water with a silk-safe or wool-safe detergent. Swish gently. Do not rub.

Dry: Lay flat on a towel or hang in shade. Never wring.

Iron: Low heat on reverse or use a steamer.

Notes: Keep away from rough surfaces to avoid snags.

Silk and Silk Blends

Wash: Prefer dry cleaning, especially for dark or richly dyed pieces. If hand washing, use cold water and a silk-safe detergent. Do not soak.

Dry: Lay flat in shade. Keep out of direct sunlight.

Iron: Low heat on reverse with a pressing cloth, or steam lightly.

Notes: Apply perfume and deodorant before dressing and let it dry.

Net and Tulle

Wash: Spot clean or very quick hand wash in cold water. No twisting.

Dry: Lay flat in shade.

Iron: Do not press directly. Use a steamer from a distance.

Velvet

Wash: Dry clean for best results.

Dry: Air out after wearing before storing.

Iron: Never iron. Steam from the underside to lift the pile.

Brocade and Jacquard

Wash: Dry clean recommended. If hand washing, use cold water, minimal motion, and a mild detergent.

Dry: Lay flat in shade.

Iron: Low to medium on reverse with a pressing cloth.

Embroidery, Beads, and Gota

  • Turn inside out and place in a mesh bag if machine washing on gentle.
  • Prefer hand wash in cold water. Pat dry with a towel. Do not wring.
  • For heavy work, dry clean to protect stones and thread.
  • Store flat or on padded hangers to avoid stretching the fabric.

Color and Print Care

  • Wash similar colors together, especially reds, pinks, and indigos.
  • Add a teaspoon of white vinegar to the first cold rinse to help set color for cottons and lawns.
  • Avoid bleach and optical brighteners on printed fabric.

Stain First Aid

  • Oil or ghee: Sprinkle talcum powder or cornflour. Wait 15 minutes. Brush off and spot clean with a drop of liquid detergent in cold water.
  • Tea or chai: Rinse with cold water from the back of the stain. Dab with mild detergent. Avoid hot water.
  • Makeup: Use micellar water on a cotton pad. Test on an inside seam first.
  • Deodorant marks: Wipe gently with a damp cloth and a little white vinegar, then rinse.

Drying Tips

  • Shade is best. Sun can fade dark and bright tones.
  • Reshape hems and sleeves while damp so they dry neat.
  • Do not hang heavy wet outfits from the shoulders. Dry them flat to prevent stretching.

Ironing and Steaming

  • Always test heat on an inside corner first.
  • Use a pressing cloth for delicate fabrics and embroidery.
  • A handheld steamer is safest for chiffon, net, organza, and embellished pieces.

Dupatta Care

  • Chiffon/Net/Organza: Hand wash cold, lay flat, and steam lightly.
  • Cotton/Lawn: Gentle wash, hang in shade. Iron on reverse.
  • Silk/Velvet/Brocade: Dry clean.

Storage and Seasonal Rotation

  • Clean garments before storage. Stains set over time.
  • Fold and store in breathable cotton garment bags. Avoid plastic for long periods.
  • For silk, chiffon, and net, use tissue paper between folds.
  • Add cedar blocks or whole cloves in a breathable pouch to deter insects.
  • Keep heavy formals flat to protect the shape and embellishments.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Overloading the machine. Fabrics rub and pill.
  • Long soaking for bright prints. Colors can bleed.
  • Hanging delicate wet garments. They can stretch.
  • Ironing directly on sequins, prints, or zari. Use a cloth or steam.

Quick Reference Table

At a glance fabric care reference
Fabric Wash Dry Iron/Steam Best For
Lawn/Cotton Gentle, cool Shade, hang Medium on reverse Daily wear
Cambric/Poplin Gentle, cool-warm Shade Medium-high on reverse Workwear
Khaddar Hand, cool Shade, flat Medium with steam Winter
Linen Blend Gentle, cool Shade Medium with steam Summer
Chiffon/Georgette/Organza Hand, cold Flat or hang in shade Low heat or steam Formals
Silk Dry clean or hand, cold Flat, shade Low with cloth or steam Festive
Net/Tulle Spot or quick hand Flat Steam only Dupattas
Velvet Dry clean Air and store Steam underside Winter/formals
Brocade/Jacquard Dry clean Flat, shade Low-medium on reverse Wedding wear

When to Choose Dry Cleaning

  • Multi-layer outfits with heavy embroidery.
  • Dark silks, velvet, brocade, and blended formals.
  • Pieces with complex trims, gota, mirrors, or stones.

Friendly reminder: Good care keeps color fresh, fabric soft, and fit perfect.