Silk clothing cannot be dried in a tumble dryer, even on the lowest setting. It should be washed in cold water, left out to dry, and then carefully ironed so as not to damage the material.
It's not recommended to put silk in the dryer, as the heat can damage the delicate fibers and lead to shrinkage or changes in texture. Instead, silk should be air-dried by laying it flat on a clean, dry towel or hanging it to dry away from direct sunlight. Always check the care label for specific instructions, as some silk items may have different care requirements.
perhaps the most earliest silk clothing goes to the chinese.
no because it has protein and fiber made by a silk worms cacoon, so it does not shrink..
my silk shirt shrank in the dryer.
cotton or silk
silk,
Some characteristics of silk clothing is it is soft and smooth to the touch and it also has great absorbancy. Silk is cool in the summer time and warm in the winter as well.
There is not one specific steamer that is safe to use on silk clothing, it is how you use the steamer you have. When steaming silk, it is best to steam from the underside.
Putting silk in the dryer can damage the fabric due to the heat and tumbling motion. It may shrink, lose its shape, or even get wrinkled or creased. It's best to air dry silk by laying it flat on a towel to preserve its quality.
the Chinese wears silk clothing and they sometimes wear dress . but mostly silk clothing
clothing and others
silk and cotton