Valse Sheath Peak Lapel Silk Blend Blazer
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The Valse Sheath Peak Lapel Blazer by Arti Apparel is a silk blend structured blazer rendered in a clean sheath silhouette with sharp peak lapels. It is suited to evening occasions, holiday gatherings, parties, and polished going-out looks across fall and winter.
Details
- Silhouette: Sheath cut with a close, body-skimming line
- Lapel: Peak lapel construction for a tailored, formal edge
- Sleeves: Long sleeves; customizable sleeve option available
- Colorway: Available in Black and White
- Craftsmanship: Three-dimensional construction detail; designed for matching-set coordination
Fabric & Care
Crafted from a silk blend for a refined drape and subtle sheen. Dry clean is recommended to preserve the integrity of the silk fibers and structured form.
Size & Fit
The Valse blazer is tailored and body-conscious in character, consistent with a sheath silhouette. Sizes S, M, and L are available; please consult the Arti Apparel size chart before ordering to confirm your fit.
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Hand wash |
Do not bleach |
Dry flat |
Iron on low heat |
Dry clean |
- Washing: Hand wash silk gently in cold water using a mild detergent or a delicate fabric wash specifically designed for silk. If the care label allows for machine washing, use a gentle cycle and a mesh laundry bag to protect the fabric.
- Bleaching: Do not use bleach on silk, as it can damage the fibers and cause discoloration.
- Drying: Avoid wringing or twisting silk to remove excess water. Instead, gently press the fabric between a clean towel to absorb moisture. Lay the silk garment flat on a dry towel, and allow it to air dry away from direct sunlight or heat.
- Ironing: Iron silk on a low heat setting (110°C / 230°F) while the fabric is still slightly damp. Use a pressing cloth to avoid direct contact between the iron and the silk.
- Dry Cleaning: If the care label permits, silk garments can be dry cleaned. This is the preferred method for items with intricate details, such as embroidery or beading.
Please note that these are general care instructions for silk fabric. It's essential to check the care label on the specific item for any additional instructions or warnings. Proper care will help maintain the quality, appearance, and longevity of your silk items.