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Mikado
C
A heavy, structured satin with a matte luster, combining the sheen of satin with the body of a suiting fabric. Made from silk or polyester, it is the premier choice for modern minimalist bridal gowns.
Score Breakdown
64/100
Durability62
Comfort45
Breathability25
Warmth42
Moisture Wicking15
Sustainability30
Care Ease28
Best Uses
formal
94Top choice for modern minimalist bridal gowns and structured formal wear
everyday
5Impractical for daily wear
Pros
- ✓ Structured enough to hold sculptural silhouettes
- ✓ Refined matte sheen photographs beautifully
- ✓ Smoother and less wrinkle-prone than duchess satin
- ✓ Modern, clean aesthetic for minimalist design
Cons
- ✗ Very expensive in silk form
- ✗ Not breathable — uncomfortable in warm weather
- ✗ Shows creases that are difficult to remove
- ✗ Limited use beyond formal occasions
Care Guide
Washcold (30°C)
Cycledelicate
Detergentmild
BleachDo not bleach
Dryflat dry
Ironlow
Dry Cleanrecommended
SoftenerNo
Special Notes
• Structured fabric — dry clean to maintain body
• Iron on low with press cloth
Additional Care Tips
- • Dry clean only — professional handling is essential for this structured fabric
- • Do not machine wash, hand wash, or expose to water unnecessarily
- • Iron on low heat on the reverse side with a press cloth to maintain the matte finish
- • Store hanging on a padded hanger in a breathable garment bag
- • Avoid folding — mikado holds crease marks stubbornly
- • Keep away from rough surfaces that can scuff or scratch the smooth satin face
Cost
$$$$$
Premium
Shrinkage
Minimal shrinkage — follow care instructions
Eco Rating
High environmental impact