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Tencel / Lyocell Fabric Care Guide

Tencel / Lyocell Fabric Care Guide

Soft to the touch, breathable against the skin, and responsibly produced — Tencel / Lyocell fabrics are loved for their luxurious drape and everyday comfort. But to keep their smooth texture, vibrant color, and refined structure over time, proper care is essential. This guide walks you through everything you need to know to protect and extend the life of your Tencel / Lyocell garments, from the first wash to long-term storage. 01|Understanding Tencel / Lyocell Fabric Tencel / Lyocell refers to a type of regenerated cellulose fiber, not a fabric brand. Lyocell fibers are made from natural wood pulp—most commonly eucalyptus, beech, or spruce—processed through a closed-loop system that minimizes environmental impact. TENCEL™ is a trademarked fiber name used by certain manufacturers, but the care principles apply to all Lyocell fibers, regardless of labeling. Key material characteristics: Naturally smooth fiber surface with low friction High moisture absorption and breathability Excellent drape with a fluid, silk-like hand feel Sensitive to high heat and aggressive mechanical action Because Lyocell fibers swell slightly when wet, improper washing can lead to surface abrasion, distortion, or loss of softness. Gentle handling is critical. 02|5 Essential Steps Before Washing Before washing any Tencel / Lyocell garment, take a few moments to prepare: Check the care label for fiber blends and construction details Turn garments inside out to protect the surface Close zippers and fasten buttons to reduce friction Separate by color to prevent dye transfer Use a laundry bag for lightweight or delicate items These steps help preserve fabric integrity and reduce surface wear. 03|Choosing the Right Water Temperature Water temperature directly affects fiber stability. Recommended: Cold water (≤ 30°C / 86°F) Avoid: Hot or warm water, which can cause fiber swelling and weakening Sudden temperature changes between wash and rinse Cool water helps maintain softness and prevents shrinkage. 04|Detergent Selection Use a mild, low-alkaline detergent designed for delicate or natural fibers. Best choices: Silk or wool detergents pH-neutral liquid detergents Avoid: Bleach or whitening agents Enzyme-heavy detergents Fabric softeners (they coat fibers and reduce breathability) Less detergent is better—overuse can leave residue that dulls the fabric. 05|Machine Wash vs. Hand Wash Hand washing is ideal for delicate, lightweight, or draped garments. If machine washing: Select a gentle or delicate cycle Use cold water only Place garments in a laundry bag Wash with similar lightweight fabrics Avoid heavy loads or mixing with rough materials like denim or towels. 06|Spinning & Wringing Never wring Tencel / Lyocell garments. Recommended: Low or no spin setting Gently press excess water out with a clean towel Excessive spinning can distort the fiber structure and leave permanent creases. 07|Drying Methods That Extend Garment Life Air drying is strongly recommended. Best practices: Lay flat on a towel to dry Reshape gently while damp Dry away from direct sunlight Avoid: Tumble dryers Hanging while fully wet (may cause stretching) Controlled drying preserves both shape and softness. 08|Ironing & Reshaping Iron only if necessary. Guidelines: Iron on low heat Always iron inside out Use steam lightly or place a pressing cloth between iron and fabric Never iron directly on a dry, high-heat setting—this may cause glazing or surface shine. 09|Tencel / Lyocell Garment Storage Guide Proper storage prevents long-term damage. Recommended: Store clean garments only Fold knit or fluid items to prevent stretching Hang structured pieces using padded hangers Avoid: Overcrowded closets Plastic garment bags that trap moisture Long-term exposure to heat or sunlight With correct storage, Tencel / Lyocell garments retain their drape, color, and comfort season after season.