360° summer skirt
Wrap around wool, linen and silk skirt, one size
SIZE – S/M
MATERIAL – 90% wool, 10% mohair, red panel – 60% linen, 40% silk deadstock
This material selected by a prestigious Couture House, is certified “deadstock” from the LVMH
group. It originally comes from an internationally-renowned manufacturer and is produced in
compliance with REACH Regulation – UE 1907/2006 and LVMH RSL (Restricted substances List)
Made in Serbia
€ 221.06
CARE INSTRUCTIONS –
Dry clean/ Hand wash/ Delicate – gentle cycle/ Steam
Wool as a fiber keeps itself clean naturally, expelling odours through moisture control, and is naturally stain and wrinkle resistant. This means you shouldn’t have to wash your woollies as often. If you do need to wash, choose a gentle cycle – handwash or wool cycle. To avoid shrinking, only wash wool in cold temperatures. Avoid tumble driers as they tend to shrink wool. If dry-cleaning is required, look for an ec-friendly service. Steam clean your material to remove wrinkles, odors and help kill mites and backteria. Brush between wears to remove lint, fuzz and hair.
Linen is generally a rather durable fabric. Linen is not very prone to shrinking. The usual “wash in cold water for optimal life” is still recommended. Line/hang dry to keep a linen garment in the best condition over time. Linen requires the highest iron setting, with steam. Iron when the cloth is damp.
Luxurious and delicate, silk needs special care to stay fluid and soft. Dry cleaning is generally preferred, since laundering detergent and dyes in other clothes may adversely affect silk fabric.For washable silk, wash it with the silk program. Always wash colors separately and use a laundry bag. Chlorine bleach should never be used on silk. If you have to wash by hand, do not rub on stains and do not twist the garment to remove excess water. Hang the garment on a hanger to dry. We recommend ironing with high heat and steam, but always have a cotton towel between the silk and the iron.If you iron directly on the silk, use low heat and iron on the back. For long-time storage, silk should be sealed against light, air and insects.