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Chiffon
D
⚠️ Commonly associated with fast fashion. Consider higher-quality alternatives.
Lightweight, sheer fabric with a slightly rough texture. Usually made from polyester, sometimes silk. Prized for its elegant drape.
Score Breakdown
42/100
Durability25
Comfort62
Breathability70
Warmth15
Moisture Wicking20
Sustainability18
Care Ease25
Best Uses
formal
78Beautiful for evening gowns and scarves
Pros
- ✓ Very lightweight and airy
- ✓ Elegant drape
- ✓ Versatile for layering
- ✓ Beautiful movement
Cons
- ✗ Extremely delicate
- ✗ Tears and snags easily
- ✗ Difficult to sew and hem
- ✗ Requires lining
Care Guide
Washcold (30°C)
Cyclehand
Detergentmild
BleachDo not bleach
Dryflat dry
Ironlow
Dry Cleanrecommended
SoftenerNo
Special Notes
• Extremely delicate — hand wash or dry clean
• Never wring or twist
Additional Care Tips
- • Hand wash in cold water (30°C/85°F) with delicate detergent, or dry clean for best results
- • Never wring, twist, or rub — chiffon tears easily when wet; gently swish in water
- • Air dry flat on a clean towel — never tumble dry or hang while dripping wet
- • Iron on the lowest heat setting with a press cloth barrier to prevent scorching
- • Store on padded hangers inside a breathable garment bag to prevent snags
- • Avoid contact with jewelry, Velcro, or rough surfaces which can pull and tear the delicate weave
Cost
$$$$$
Budget-friendly
Shrinkage
Minimal shrinkage — follow care instructions
Eco Rating
High environmental impact