CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR READY-TO-WEAR FASHION
High-quality materials require special care to keep them looking new for a long time.
You will find specific cleaning and care instructions on the label of each item. For general advice, we recommend you consult our care guides for ready-to-wear fashion made from cotton, silk, knitwear, and more.

COTTON
Cotton is a natural fiber of plant origin that is light, versatile and breathable.
We recommend gentle hand washing at 30°C or gentle dry cleaning. It is best to turn the garment inside out and ensure that all embellishments are well protected or removed.
VELVET
Velvet is a noble fabric with a soft feel and a shiny look in a smooth or structured version.
We recommend cleaning with water or gentle dry cleaning according to the instructions on the label. We recommend drying the garment flat to help it retain its natural shape.
SILK
Silk is a natural fiber of animal origin that is obtained from the thread of the silkworm. It is characterized by a smooth, shiny appearance and feels pleasant on the skin. .
We recommend gentle dry cleaning and ironing inside out, with any embellishments well protected or removed.
MIXED FABRICS
Blended fabrics are made up of two or more fibers used to create fabrics with specific properties, such as added warmth or shine.
Blended fabrics include:
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Cotton-silk blend: a light, soft fabric with a luxurious, elegant sheen.
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Wool-cashmere blend: a soft fabric with excellent thermal properties.
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Lurex threads: a unique material with a delicate, shiny look.
We recommend cleaning with water or dry cleaning according to the instructions on the label.
KNITWEAR
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Cashmere is a noble fiber of animal origin that feels silky, soft and woolly.
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Wool is a fibre of animal origin that is valued for its length and delicacy.
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Tweed is a robust and warm wool fabric in which threads of different colors are woven into precise patterns with soft, open structures.
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Jacquard is the result of a complicated thread weaving technique that creates lush and complex patterns.
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Laminated jersey is a fabric with a shiny appearance created by coating it with resin.
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Intarsia is created using a thread weaving technique, whereby graphic patterns can be created even in light, delicate knitted pieces.
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Gauze or pile is created by pulling out and softening the hair yarn, which improves its heat-insulating properties.
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Coating or lamination refers to a three-dimensional, structured print with a metallic finish.
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Floating threads are loose, unconnected threads that create a three-dimensional effect.
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Needling is a felting technique that creates a used-look finish.
We recommend gentle hand washing or gentle dry cleaning, following the instructions on the label, protecting or removing any embellishments, and then gently ironing the garment with a cloth between the ironing pads.
DENIM
Denim is a robust material made from cotton fibers.
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Jacquard denim .
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Laminated denim gets its shiny appearance through special processes that involve applying resins.
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Lasered denim features graphic motifs using precise engraving and discoloration processes.
We recommend washing the garment at 30°C on a delicate cycle, preferably turning it inside out and making sure that all decorations are well protected or removed. You can then gently iron the garment with a cloth between them.
SYNTHETIC MATERIALS
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Synthetic fibers, such as polyester, are versatile and durable materials that are used either alone or in combination with other synthetic or natural fibers (cotton or silk).
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Nylon is a lightweight material made of synthetic fibers that is characterized by a functional look as well as high strength and durability. This material is particularly suitable for printed patterns.
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Viscose is made from cellulose of natural origin combined with other fibers, including cotton and polyester. Its sheen is reminiscent of silk and it is characterized by a light, flowing look and silky feel.
We recommend washing the garment on a delicate cycle at 30°C or dry cleaning it, preferably turning it inside out and following the instructions on the label. Iron the item with a damp cloth between the irons, making sure that all decorations are well protected or removed.
DECORATIONS
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Rhinestone and metal embellishments are applied by hand and add precious and luminous accents to Sidletakyi garments.
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Embroidery is a testament to Sidletskyi craftsmanship in the field of couture. It is mostly applied by hand and makes each piece unique.
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A metallic mesh is a flexible metal material that can be used to create complex and flowing draped silhouettes.
We recommend gentle hand washing or dry cleaning in a specialist shop, with decorations well protected or removed. Iron the model with a damp cloth in between and avoid direct contact with all decorations.
PRINTS
Sidletskyi prints feature the house's patterns and codes on a variety of fabrics, including cotton, viscose, knitwear and silk. They are applied all over or as graphics using digital printing or transfer techniques.
We recommend washing the garment on a delicate cycle at 30°C or dry cleaning gently. Iron the model inside out and make sure that all embellishments are well protected or removed.