Cups keep creasing in the wash.

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Oct 13, 2014

Kat R.

How can I keep my bras from creasing and getting lumpy, and the underwires from bending, while in the washer? :/ these are brand new bras getting all lumpy after one or two washes! please help.

Oct 13, 2014

val p.

Maybe you should hand wash them perhaps? It doesn't happen to me but just a suggestion. :)

Oct 13, 2014

Rissa G.

Bras can easily be hand washed. Simply swish them in a tub or sink full of water with enough laundry soap to make suds. A gentle fabric cleaner or even a bit of shampoo will also work. Then, rinse thoroughly, squeeze (do not wring or twist) out excess water by sandwiching or rolling it in a clean, dry towel, and hang to dry.

Otherwise, I'd get a lingerie bag(it's a zip up net bag) so it's not being thrashed around and tucked with the other item (or you can just use a pillow case of thin material with a knot tied at the top). Always wash in cool water and on the gentle cycle. Always close the clasp. Hanging it to dry helps keep the underwire from bending and the cups from becoming deformed

Oct 13, 2014

Julissa S.

Do you put them in the dryer? And I would also recommend hand washing them.

Oct 13, 2014

Rissa G.

Tugged with the other items in the wash*

Oct 13, 2014

Emily W.

If they still get thrashed in a mesh bag, invest in a bra ball. Or hand wash.

Oct 14, 2014

Ella B.

Never wash bras in the washing machine! It damages them so badly. A good way to hand wash bras quickly is by using a salad spinner. Try it!

Oct 14, 2014

Kat R.

No I don't put them in the dryer, I hang them up as Renay suggested.

Oct 14, 2014

Jenny C.

Hand wash is best. takes literally 5 minutes.

Oct 14, 2014

Emily W.

Don't hang dry, it stretches the straps. Lay them flat on a sweater drying rack or a countertop. :)