Wear, Wash, Care
Want your delicates to stay feeling delicate?! Is machine washing really a sin? This is our (no-judgements) ‘how-to’ guide to washing your bras, briefs, swimsuits and bikinis.
How to hand wash bras
When it comes to washing bras, by hand is almost always the answer. We get that this can seem like a chore, but we promise it’s worth it to keep the fit and shape you love.
Step 1: Gently spot clean any marks using a delicates detergent, paying special attention to the band and armpits (top tip: check the care label to confirm if you’re not sure what your fave bra is made from, then choose the right detergent for the job!).
Step 2: Soak in cool water and delicates detergent for a few minutes, gently squeezing the soapy water through a few times to make sure your bra is clean.
Step 3: Rinse thoroughly in cool, clean water. Repeat as necessary.
Step 4: Gently squeeze out as much water as possible, but never wring! This can cause damage to the fabric and bend your underwires.
Step 5: Hang to dry or lay on a clean towel, avoiding any direct source of heat like the midday sun or a radiator!
And how often...
There’s no set rule for this. Generally, we’d recommend every one to two weeks to keep them clean and in perfect condition, but this will vary depending on how hot it is, how much you sweat, or how many bras you own (top tip: it can take a day or two for a bra that’s been handwashed to dry!).
Is there another way?
Machine Washing
We see you, throwing your bras in the machine with your jeans and an old tea towel! We’ve all done it. But the truth is, machine washing and tumble drying can break down elastic, cause snagging or loose stitching and even damage the plastic tips on your underwires, causing them to poke through the fabric – ouch!
Some non-wired lingerie can be washed in the machine on a cool wash – but it’s always best to check the label first. Just remember to fasten the hooks so they don’t get caught on anything, always use a laundry bag, and keep it cool, using a delicates cycle for best results. Hang to dry or lay flat on a clean towel.
Tumble Drying
We love our hot friend. But sorry, it’s a hard no. Your bras, and boobs, will thank you.
How should I store my bras?
Hint: not screwed up in your pants drawer, if you can help it! Lay them flat with cups, hooked together to prevent snagging, with the cups inside each other and facing the same way to help keep shape. If possible, keep them in a separate drawer to your pants and avoid folding. If you’re short on space, hang them on a clothes hanger in your wardrobe and admire them every time you open it up!
What about swimwear?
Rinse your swimsuit or bikini as soon as possible in cool tap water after each time you wear it, as salt and chlorinated water can damage the fabric and colour of your favourite pieces. Wash with gentle detergent every few wears – yep, you guessed it, by hand! Fill the sink with cool water and add some laundry detergent, turn your swimsuit inside out and swish it in the water for several minutes and then rinse. If you have time, allow for it to soak in cool water for 30 minutes (as this will be even better for the fabric). Gently squeeze out the excess water, (but no wringing!) and hang to dry away from direct heat or sunlight.
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Washing bras, briefs, swimsuits and bikinis
It’s our mission to inspire Bravissimo girls to feel confident and amazing, and we understand that when you find supportive lingerie and swimwear that you feel great in, you want it to last for as long as possible! Often bras tend to be thrown into the washing machine along with everything else… but this can really damage your delicates, so that’s why we’re here to arm you with the knowledge on how to wash bras, how to wash lace bras and care for your lingerie and swimwear, so you can love wearing them for even longer!
Our lingerie and swimwear care guide will answer all your “how-to” questions on caring for your lingerie and swimwear, so read on to find out everything you need to know when it comes to washing bras, briefs, swimsuits and bikinis.
How to wash bras?
Our lingerie care instructions
Does washing bras by hand really matter?
The short answer is… YES! We understand that washing bras by hand can be a bit of a pain, but machine washing can cause wonky wires and make the elastic less stretchy. Putting your lingerie in the washing machine can also damage the plastic tips on the end of the underwires and cause them to push through their casing which can get tangled in your washing machine or scratch your skin – ouch!
How to wash your bra without damaging it
We recommend that you hand wash your lingerie – it’s easy, we promise! To hand wash your bras, simply soak them in cool water and detergent, and then gently rub your bra all over (paying special attention to the band and armpits) and rinse in clean, cool water. Some non-wired lingerie can be washed in the machine on a cool wash – but it’s always best to check the label first. Just remember to fasten the hooks so they don’t get caught on anything else!
Are you supposed to dry your bras?
When you’re drying your lingerie avoid any source of direct heat, like the tumble drier or radiator, as this can damage the shape and elasticity of your bra. Once you’ve washed your bra, leave it to air dry. It’s important for bras to be air dried because intense heat from a machine dryer will cause damage and affect the fit. They’ll need at least a day (maybe two) to fully dry, so it’s a good idea to have plenty of other bras to wear while the washed ones dry!
How often do you need to wash your bra?
We’d recommend washing bras every one to two weeks to keep them fresh and in good condition, but there is no hard and fast rule for this! Ask yourself: how many bras do you wear on rotation? What kind of climate are you wearing them in? If you live in a hot climate, you’re probably sweating in your bras more often than someone in a colder climate, so you will have to wash them more often. However, if you have more bras to wear and rotate through, there will be less strain on each of them and you can hold off on washing them for a bit longer – it really does depend!
How do you store your bras?
When you’ve found beautiful bras that you feel confident and amazing in, you want to look after them and store them properly, so they last for as long as possible! It’s worthwhile organising your bra-drobe and lining your bras up in your drawer neatly with space between them as this will help the bras keep their shape in between wearing them and washing them. This will also reduce any snagging on the hooks and will stop moulded bras losing their shape or wires bending.
How do you hang a bra?
If you’re short on drawer space for all your bras, you can hang your bras in your wardrobe too – grab a hanger and place the straps of your bra on the hooks of your hanger to make sure they don’t fall off!
How to wash swimwear?
Our swimwear care instructions
How to keep a swimsuit from fading?
As too much direct sunlight can lighten the colour of your swimwear, we’d recommend drying your bikinis and swimsuits out of direct sunlight to keep them bright and colourful.
HOW DO I STAY SAFE IN THE SUN?
Stay safe in the sun by making sure you apply sunscreen before stepping into your swimwear, giving the sunscreen time to soak into your skin before dressing. Top tip: Make sure your sun cream is totally dry before putting your swimwear on to protect the fabric from staining.
Why do bathing suits lose elasticity?
Elastane (the stuff that makes swimwear stretchy!) really doesn’t like heat or chemicals. So, we recommend not tumble-drying your swimwear or putting it on a radiator – simply hang it up to air dry instead!
How does chlorine affect swimwear?
Chlorine can be damaging to the fabric and colour of your swimwear so, after having a splash in the pool, don’t forget to rinse your swimwear in cold water straight away to get rid of the chlorine and hang it up to air dry.
How to wash swimwear?
To make your swimwear last for as long as possible, we recommend always washing it by hand. Simply rinse your swimsuit as soon as possible in cool tap water after each time you wear it. If you have time, allow for it to soak in cool water for 30 minutes (as this will be even better for the fabric!). Fill the sink with cool water and add some laundry detergent, turn your swimsuit inside out and swish it in the water for several minutes and then rinse! Gently squeeze out the excess water (don’t wring it dry as it can damage the shape).
How often should you wash your swimsuit?
We recommend you wash your swimwear with detergent every few wears, but we’d suggest swilling your swimsuit in cold water after every wear to look after the fabric of your swimsuit to remove any salt water and chlorine straight away.