If you want to go out afterwards, you can also put your hair into heat rollers, so they can cool down while you are washing your stockings. Of course, hand washing your stockings is best. PS: In this blogpost , I tell you how to take care of your nylon stockings.
Turn on your JavaScript to view content. Perfect Fit, descreet, and reliable: 3 Garter Belts for every Occasion. Tights Guide. During the colder months, your tights are sure to be a wardrobe staple. What you need to know is that tights are very delicate and throwing them in the laundry with the rest of your clothes is sure to ruin them.
Instead, you can wash sheer tights once every two wears, and thicker tights after every three wears. As usual, just be gentle and wash similar colours together. As when always manipulating your tights , remove any jewelry and make sure your nails are well maintained to avoid creating any snags or rips.
If a customer is in-between sizes, we recommend purchasing the larger size. This also promotes a longer life for the yarn. We recommend doing this after every wash. Tights cannot be put on the same way jeans can, but we promise that following these steps will elongate the lifeline of your tights. First, make sure your nails are smooth and you have no sharp jewellery on see tip number 5!
Then, bunch or scrunch one leg together and put one foot in, pull the tight up to your knee. By doing this, you leave enough yarn to fit over the rest of your legs, and also spreading the tights evenly over your body. Submerge your hosiery in the water and let it soak for about minutes. This will help loosen up any dirt or dust.
Make sure to take off all of your jewelry before you start hand-washing. Rings, watches, and bracelets might snag the hosiery, which may cause it to become damaged or ruined. Rub the fabric together. While keeping it underwater, scrunch some hosiery and carefully rub it against the other pieces of hosiery that are in the sink.
This light friction will help remove dirt from the hosiery. Rinse the hosiery and squeeze out excess water. Begin to drain the sink and turn the faucet on. Rinse the hosiery thoroughly in cold water by holding it underneath the faucet. Turn the water off, gather the hosiery into a ball shape, and carefully squeeze out excess water. Method 2. Put the hosiery in a lingerie bag. This will protect your hosiery by keeping it from snagging and tearing.
Lauren Schugar, professional stylist, tells us: "The directions on tights and stockings will almost always say to hand wash. The delicate cycle is a good alternative if you can't do that! Put detergent in the washing machine. Start the washing machine on a gentle cycle with cold water and add in some mild detergent. Wash them by themselves. Toss the lingerie bag of hosiery into the washing machine without any other clothing.
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