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Discover breathable, hypoallergenic silk dresses, silk camisole tops and silk blouses for women for timeless elegance and comfort. Pure mulberry silk blouses and silk pants are perfect for everyday luxury or a special occasion.

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Silk Care

Good care can greatly extend the life of your clothes. High-quality clothes may cost a fortune, but they will remain pristine and serve you for many years, providing long-term value for your investment. At the same time, taking good care of your clothes is an environmentally friendly choice. By reducing the need to replace them as frequently, you reduce textile waste, conserve resources, and minimize the carbon footprint associated with clothing production.

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About Momme

Known for its luxurious feel and graceful drape, silk has an important unit of measurement called the momme. The higher the momme number, the denser and stronger the silk. This means it will not only feel more luxurious against your skin but will also likely be more durable and stand up to everyday wear and washing.

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FAQ

Why do price discrepancies exist among similar products?

The price variations of our offerings stem from a multitude of factors. Firstly, it is intrinsically linked to the quality and momme rating of the material. Silk with a higher momme count signifies enhanced quality. It tends to be thicker, more resilient and exudes a more opulent feel, which understandably commands a higher price. For instance, 22 momme silk products carry a heftier price tag than their lower momme counterparts. Secondly, the intricacy of the design and production workflow plays a pivotal role. Items adorned with elaborate embellishments, be it delicate lace trims, distinctive patterns, or complex stitching, demand extensive labor and time investment. This inevitably hikes up the overall production expenditure and subsequently reflects in the selling price. Moreover, our website sporadically rolls out additional time-limited discounts on select products, further diversifying the pricing landscape.


What's more, we take pride in offering a 90-day price guarantee. This implies that should you notice a price reduction on the product you acquired within 90 days of your purchase, you can reach out to us and we will promptly refund the difference, ensuring you always receive the best value for your hard-earned money.

How do you wear a silk shirt in the winter?

Silk shirts are a closet staple that works well in every season. Their thin straps and material make them great on their own in hot weather, and adding a few layers and accessories can make them perfect for chilly days, too. Try out a few different ways to wear your silk shirt to find the perfect outfit for any occasion.


1. Beneath a Leather Jacket – The basic problem you must solve in wearing any summer outfit in winter is, quite simply, keeping warm. We assure you right now that you’ll not regret pairing your favourite silk shirt with a black leather jacket. Not only will you be warm, but you’ll also be really cool too.


2. On Top of Jeans – We bet your jeans wardrobe is fairly flexible too. So your silk shirt will look great over your perfectly faded blues, and your favourite red skinnies.


3. Layered Out – This is how to style your silk shirt for the coldest of days. Over your favourite turtleneck and black jeans, your silk shirt will still be seen under your matching wool coat. You can make this work even with your heaviest, and warmest, winter boots.


4. For a Winter Wedding – The flexibility of silk shirts can help you style your way out of some fashion jams too. If you’re on the happy couple’s A-list or part of the family, you can style it up with a chic overthrow. And if you’re more on the “Plus 1” end of the spectrum, you can stay comfortable wrapped in a warm knit over the skirt.

How do you fold a silk dress so it doesn't wrinkle?

Silk items are strategic wardrobe items to pack when taking business trips and vacations. If your trip includes a fancy dinner, wedding or another formal event, it's a given that you'll need to pack a dress or two in your bag. You may wonder, as a traveling businesswoman, how do I pack silk dress? We will show details that how to pack a silk dress in the following:


Step 1 


Open a suitcase and lay it on a flat surface such as a bed or the floor.


Step 2


Roll up cotton or knitwear items such as T-shirts, pajamas, underwear, socks and ties. These items won't wrinkle much, so it's safe to roll them up. Line the bottom of the suitcase with the rolled-up items to form a protective layer for your delicate garments.


Step 3


Put irregularly shaped items on the bottom of the suitcase if any space remains.


Step 4


Lay the silk dress flat over the open suitcase. Position the dress so the collar is at the top of the suitcase.


Step 5


Fold the sleeves across the center of the dress. Leave the bottom hanging over the side of the suitcase.


Step 6


Place another delicate garment, such as a skirt or dress shirt, over the silk dress. Repeat this with as many garments as you need. As you stack clothes, alternate the position of waistbands and collars. For example, if you lined a shirt's collar up with the top of the suitcase, lay the next garment so that the collar or waistband is at the bottom of the bag. When you're done, you'll have garments hanging out of both ends of the suitcase.


Step 7


Alternate folding the ends of the garments into the suitcase. The folded part of each garment protects the garment below it.


Step 8


Lay a flattened dry-cleaning bag over the top layer of clothes. This will shield the garments from creases.


Step 9


Place items or garments you need to use first on top of the dry-cleaning bag, then close the suitcase.

How to get oil out of silk pants

Step 1: Examine Your Item You need to check if you’ve spilled oil on an item that is: White or very pale, with bold pops of color that might bleed Dark or boldly colored, with white lace trim that may discolor A corset Take the silk pants to a trusted dry cleaner and explain the nature of the stain. They’ll take care of it for you. If your item is a solid color, a low-contrast print, or if you’ve washed it by hand before with no problems, head to step 2.


Step 2: Dab the Oil Away Set up an ironing board, or find another flat surface that can be left undisturbed overnight. Place a clean cloth on the board and lay your item out flat, so the stain sits on top with nothing beneath it. If you catch your oil spill fast enough to see that it’s still wet, remove the excess oil first. Using a second clean cloth or paper towel, press the stain to get as much of the oil out as possible. If it’s been a few days and the oil wouldn’t design to come out with a cloth, no worries! Skip straight to step 3.


Step 3: Add Powder Look through your cabinets for the white powder of your choice, like baby powder, baking soda, or even white flour, in a pinch. This will soak up your oil stain. Sprinkle on enough to cover the stain and gently massage it into the fabric. If the powder gets greasy immediately, top it off with a bit more. Then leave it to soak up the oil. It’s best to let the powdered silks sit overnight. In the morning, dust off your silk as much as possible. You’ll probably be left with an odd powdery spot in the shape of the stain.


Step 4: Launder Your Item Follow our tips on silk care and give your silk piece a wash in cool water with an appropriately gentle detergent. Once it’s dry, there’s a good chance your stain will be gone like magic! If it’s not, I recommend trying the process over again. If it’s still there after two tries, a dry cleaner will be able to help out. Just be sure to let them know how you’ve treated the stain so far.