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Jersey Fabric Care Guide

Jersey Fabric Care Guide

Jersey fabrics are loved for their softness, stretch, and effortless comfort—but their performance depends on proper care. Because jersey is defined by its knit structure rather than a single fiber, it responds differently to washing, drying, and storage than woven fabrics. With the right care routine, jersey garments maintain their smooth surface, elasticity, and relaxed drape wear after wear. This guide outlines how to care for jersey properly, so comfort never comes at the cost of longevity. 01|Understanding Jersey Jersey is a knitted fabric construction, originally made from wool but now commonly produced using cotton, polyester, viscose, modal, or blended fibers. Its defining feature is the single-knit structure, which creates a smooth face and a slightly textured back, offering natural stretch and fluid drape. Key characteristics of jersey fabric: Soft, flexible, and comfortable against the skin Naturally stretchy due to knit construction Breathable, depending on fiber composition Prone to stretching, twisting, or edge curling Sensitive to heat and excessive agitation Because jersey relies on looped yarns rather than tightly woven threads, improper handling can easily distort its shape. 02|5 Essential Steps Before Washing Proper preparation reduces distortion and surface wear. Check the care label for fiber content and blend instructions Turn garments inside out to protect the outer surface Fasten buttons and zippers to avoid snagging Separate by weight and color Use a laundry bag for lightweight or delicate jerseys These steps help preserve the fabric’s stretch and smooth finish. 03|Choosing the Right Water Temperature Jersey fabrics perform best in controlled temperatures. Recommended: Cold to cool water (20–30°C / 68–86°F) Avoid: Hot water Sudden temperature changes Excess heat can cause shrinkage, loss of elasticity, or surface distortion. 04|Detergent Selection Choose a gentle liquid detergent suitable for knit or delicate fabrics. Best options: Mild, low-alkaline detergents Enzyme-light or enzyme-free formulas Avoid: Bleach Fabric softeners Heavy powder detergents Harsh detergents weaken knit fibers and reduce fabric recovery. 05|Machine Wash vs. Hand Wash Both methods are acceptable depending on garment weight and blend. Machine washing: Gentle or delicate cycle Cold water Low agitation Always use a laundry bag for lightweight jersey Hand washing (recommended for thin or drapey jersey): Gently soak and press Do not rub, scrub, or stretch Avoid washing jersey with heavy or abrasive garments. 06|Spinning & Wringing Improper water removal can permanently alter shape. Recommended: Low spin speed Gently press excess water out with a towel Avoid: High-speed spinning Twisting or wringing Wet jersey is especially vulnerable to stretching. 07|Drying Methods That Extend Garment Life Drying technique plays a major role in shape retention. Best practices: Lay flat on a towel or drying rack Reshape gently while damp Dry in a shaded, well-ventilated area Avoid: Tumble drying Hanging while wet Direct sunlight or heat sources Flat drying prevents shoulder stretching and edge curling. 08|Ironing & Reshaping Most jersey garments require minimal ironing. If needed: Use low heat Apply steam lightly Press inside out Avoid: High heat Heavy pressure Stretching while ironing Excessive heat can flatten loops and reduce elasticity. 09|Jersey Garment Storage Guide Proper storage maintains structure and fit. Recommended: Store clean and fully dry Fold rather than hang, especially for lightweight jersey Stack loosely to avoid compression Avoid: Hanging thin jersey garments Tight folding or overcrowding Humid storage environments Correct storage helps preserve elasticity and shape. YESFASHION Final Care Note At YESFASHION, comfort is designed to last. Jersey fabrics offer ease, flexibility, and everyday wearability—and with thoughtful care, they retain their shape, softness, and effortless drape over time. Follow these guidelines to keep your jersey pieces looking refined and feeling just as comfortable as the first wear.