Men's Kurta on hangers, Kurta Care Tips

How to Take Care of Your Kurta and Keep It New

A well-made kurta is more than just clothing it’s a statement of style, culture, and comfort. Whether it’s crafted from rich silk, soft cotton, or luxurious linen, proper care ensures your kurta stays fresh, vibrant, and elegant for years. Here’s a complete guide to keeping your kurta looking brand new.

1. Wash with Care

  • Read the label: Always follow the washing instructions on your kurta’s care tag.

  • Hand wash preferred: Especially for silk, embroidered, or delicate kurtas.

  • Cold water only: Prevents shrinkage and color fading.

  • Mild detergent: Avoid harsh chemicals that damage fabric and embroidery.

2. Avoid Over-Washing

Kurtas don’t need a wash after every wear unless visibly soiled. Over-washing wears down the fabric faster.

3. Dry the Right Way

  • Air dry in shade: Direct sunlight fades colors over time.

  • Avoid wringing: Squeeze gently to maintain the fabric’s shape.

  • Use padded hangers: Keeps the shoulders from stretching.

4. Iron with Caution

  • Low to medium heat: High temperatures can scorch delicate fabrics.

  • Inside out: Protects embroidery and prints.

  • Steam iron for silk or linen: Prevents shine marks.

5. Store Smartly

  • Cool, dry place: Avoid damp areas to prevent mildew.

  • Use garment bags: Protects from dust and insects.

  • Naphthalene or cedar balls: Keep moths away without overpowering fragrance.

6. Special Care for Embellished Kurtas

If your kurta has heavy embroidery or beadwork:

  • Dry clean only, or

  • Spot clean small stains to avoid full washes.

With the right care, your kurta will not only last longer but also keep its elegance intact making every wear feel as good as the first.

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