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Net Saree Care Tips: How to Wash and Store It Properly

  • Writer: julia sparkel
    julia sparkel
  • Mar 6
  • 3 min read

A net saree is loved for its light feel and graceful look. They are often made in soft net fabric, along with embroidery or sequins /stone work, which is why it will look best for your parties and celebrations. Nevertheless, net fabric is delicate and requires special treatment to preserve it in good form for a longer time. Washing and storing a net sari the right way helps maintain its shape, color, and overall beauty.



Most are worried about the risk of damaging the fabric during washing. With a few simple steps and careful handling tips, it is easy to keep a net saree fresh and well-maintained for years.


Understand the Work First

Before washing a net saree, it is important to understand what type of work it is. Some net sarees include heavy embroidery, some have stone work, or zari details. Such items may need to be dry cleaned, rather than washed at home.


If the saree has light work, gentle hand washing can be safe. If care instructions are available, always read them.


Choose Gentle Washing

Wash the net saree preferably using your hands. Machine washing can pull the delicate threads and ruin the fabric.


Here’s the gentle washing method:

  • Get a bucket, place cold or lukewarm water in it.

  • Mix in a small amount of mild liquid soap.

  • When the saree is dipped in water, toss it around. Don't rub or twist the fabric.

  • Allow the saree to soak for several minutes. Then, rinse it thoroughly with clean water to remove the detergent.


Avoid Harsh Products

Avoid strong detergents, bleach, and fabric softeners - they can weaken the fabric. The embroidery or decorative work on the saree can also be affected by them.


Use a mild detergent with the washing process as simply as possible. This protects both the net fabric and the design.


Dry the Saree Carefully

Drying a net saree correctly is as crucial as washing it. Do not wring, twist or squeeze the fabric to remove water.


Instead, you should follow these steps:

  • To extract extra water from the saree, lightly press the saree between towels.

  • Use a padded hanger to hang the saree or lay it flat.

  • Allow it to air dry in shade.

The color can fade, and the net fabric will weaken. Laundry is best hung to dry in the shade.


Iron with Care

Net fabric may melt or shrink with high heat exposure. If the label lets you iron, always do so on a low heat setting.


You can also put a thin cotton cloth on the saree before ironing it, which will help protect the fabric. If the saree is heavily embroidered, do not iron directly over those portions.

Others like steam ironing on a low heat setting, in order to de-wrinkle fabric safely.


How to Properly Store the Net Saree

The right kind of storage prevents tears, creases, and damage to decorative work.


Here are some easy storage tips:

  • Fold the saree neatly without pressing the embroidery too much.

  • Store the saree in a soft cotton cloth or muslin fabric.

  • Never cover it in plastic, which helps to hold moisture.

  • Before wearing it, store the saree in a dry and cool place.

It is also a good idea to refold the saree from time to time so that permanent lines are not formed.


Protect from Moisture and Insects

Moisture may damage the net fabric and weaken the saree with time. Make sure to always keep the storage area clean and dry.


To keep insects away from sensitive fabrics, use natural options like neem leaves or lavender sachets in the wardrobe.


Choose Good Quality Net Saree

With the right care, good fabric will always last longer. Net sarees are available in a variety of designs and colors on various online and offline platforms.


Final Thoughts

Taking care of a net saree is not that much of difficult. Gentle washing, careful drying, and proper storage can preserve the fabric and design for many years. A net saree can keep looking utterly stunning every time it is worn by following some very easy-care tips.

 

 
 
 

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