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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 7:43 pm
I have finally decided to invest some cash in a dress from BABY THE START SHINE BRIGHT. Any advice on proper care for the lace atc. would be much appreciated as it has taken he over half a year to save up enough. sorry would link a picture if I could but the address in the top bar always remains the same. Thanking you in advance for your assistance Aura
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Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:43 pm
Dry clean or wash wash very delicately.
And make sure the dress you're getting is YOUR SIZE.
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Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:14 pm
To show us a picture, you right click on the image that links to the page and either say "copy link location" or "open link in new window."
In terms of care, there's a label in the dress that should tell you what to do. Personally, I wash my clothes either by hand or in a large laundry bag on gentle in the wash machine. I then let them hang dry and press the fabric and lace on the lowest heat setting with my iron. Also, do not iron chemical or plastic laces, they will melt. Baby's usually cotton-only, so you're okay on that. Just be sure to use a low heat, as some of their threads have the possibility of melting [one skirt I own from them was damaged by the previous owner in this fashion].
For socks and bloomers, I usually just do it in the sink, since they're small. Dresses and skirts or blouses either go into the tub or the wash machine, depending on how fast I need them.
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Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:46 pm
I live in dorm housing where we only have industrial strength machines. I don't get the option of "gentle" so I handwash my dresses and skirts.
I usually still throw my home-made skirts and bloomers in the machine on cold, anyway, though.
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