Turning your garment inside out will work magic - not only during washing but also in all other maintenance steps. So, from now on, you should also dry, iron*, and even store your clothes inside out. This way, the "good side" of your garment is protected as much as possible from heat and light.
*Using a steamer is generally better than an iron. It prevents direct heat and has the added benefit of refreshing the fibers with steam.
Turning your garment inside out will work magic - not only during washing but also in all other maintenance steps. So, from now on, you should also dry, iron*, and even store your clothes inside out. This way, the "good side" of your garment is protected as much as possible from heat and light.
*Using a steamer is generally better than an iron. It prevents direct heat and has the added benefit of refreshing the fibers with steam.
Turning your garment inside out will work magic - not only during washing but also in all other maintenance steps. So, from now on, you should also dry, iron*, and even store your clothes inside out. This way, the "good side" of your garment is protected as much as possible from heat and light.