Lace Gather Comfy Bras
Romance French style lace triangle soft and comfy! Detachable chest pad.
Material: Lace, PVA fiber, Elastane, Nylon
Style: Standard straps, With belt, Triangle shell, No trace steel ring
Size: S=32/70ABC
M=34/75ABC
L= 36/80ABC
XL=38/85ABC
HOW TO HAND WASH BRAS
1. Start by filling a basin or clean sink with lukewarm to cool water. Ideally, you should use a detergent that’s specially formulated for lingerie, as commercial detergents tend to be too harsh.
2. Add just a teaspoon or two of detergent to the water (more than that will make far more work for you in the rinsing process).
3. If your push-up bra has inserts, be sure to remove them before washing.
4. Hook your bras.
5. Add your lingerie to the water and swish it around. Allow the garments to soak for at least 15 minutes, but up to one hour. If there are any stubborn stains, spot treat with some detergent and rub the fabric gently.
6. Drain the basin and rinse the bras in cool water until it runs clear. Never wring or twist the bras. Doing so can crush and bend the cups.
7. Lay the garments flat to dry, or hang them on a hanger or drying rack by the center gore — never hang them by the straps, as this could stretch them out.
HOW TO WASH YOUR BRAS IN THE WASHING MACHINE
1. First, make sure to hook the closures on the back of your bras to keep them from causing any snags.
2. Place similarly colored bras in a lingerie bag, which will protect them and prevent them from getting tangled. Make sure your bras and underwear are in separate mesh lingerie bags.
3. Always choose a ‘delicates’ cycle (or whatever the most gentle cycle is) on your machine — a slower-speed wash and spin cycle will be the closest to mimicking hand washing, causing less stress on your undergarments. Cold or cool water is best, as heat wreaks havoc on elastic.
4. Even if your bras are in a protective bag, you should still wash them separately from other heavier items. We suggest washing your jeans and shirts in a separate load from your lingerie.
5. After removing your bras from the washing machine, reshape them with your hands and hang them or lay them flat to dry. Don’t squeeze or wring them — instead, you can gently press them between two towels to eliminate any excess water.