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Italian Viscose

Wear & Care

elarroyoenterprises's Italian Viscose is a luxurious sateen-weave viscose. Made from a natural cellulose, viscose is lightweight and breathable. This particular fabric has a sateen weave which gives it a silky handfeel. With digital printing techniques used, this fabric ticks all boxes an environmentally conscious choice.

Eco-conscious, Leina and Fleur's natural Lyocell fabric is plant-based. If you're looking for sustainable fashion brands Australia, then check out made-in-Australia brand elarroyoenterprises and our luxurious sustainable Lyocell fabric.

Natural

Colour Intensity

Natural linen fibres are breathable, eco-friendly and sustainable - shop linen clothes made in Australia, for petite to plus size women online at Leina and Fleur

Moisture Absorbant

Natural linen fibres are breathable, eco-friendly and sustainable - shop linen clothes made in Australia, for petite to plus size women online at Leina and Fleur

Breathable

How to Care

Italian Viscose is a delicate fabric and requires gentle care. Wash your garment on a gentle cycle at a cool temperature setting. Avoid using a fabric softener and mixing bright colours and whites in the wash. Reshape gently your garment while still damp. To preserve qualities of the fabric and colour, dry inside out flat or hang it to dry in a shaded area without using pegs. Use a steamer to remove any creases. Alternatively you can iron your garment on the reverse side on a warm temperature setting. When caring for your garment follow the instructions on the care label.

What to look out for

Because of its refined quality and natural fibres, Italian Viscose is more delicate and requires gentle care. When wearing your garment, be aware of coarse, sharp and abrasive surfaces, for example, jewellery, hard textured seats, walls. They can cause fabric abrasions such as pilling or snagging.

How to store

We recommend storing your Italian Viscose garment on a hanger to reduce creasing.