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Washing silk inside out is a small step with big rewards. Learn the full care routine for 23mm mulberry silk—wash, dry, store it so it stays luminous.
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Quick answer: Yes, washing silk inside out is the single most effective way to preserve its sheen and prevent surface abrasion. For 23mm with 23mm flat sheet set mulberry silk, combine this with cold water (86°F/30°C), a pH‑neutral silk detergent, and air drying flat away from sunlight. Skip fabric softeners and never wring or use high heat.
If you've invested in pure mulberry silk bedding, you know the feeling: slipping into cool, smooth sheets that pamper your skin and hair. But the first laundry day can spark anxiety. The question "Should I wash silk inside out?" is one of the most common concerns we hear—and the answer is a definitive yes. Turning your silk inside out before washing protects the delicate outer fibers from abrasion, helping your 23mm silk sheets maintain their lustrous sheen and soft hand feel for years. In this guide, we'll explain the why and how, plus share pro tips tailored specifically for the heavyweight 23‑momme silk that sets Promeed apart.

Silk is a protein fiber, similar to human hair, and its smooth surface gives it that iconic glossy look. When you wash silk right‑side out, the outermost fibers are exposed directly to friction from the washing machine drum, other garments, or even your own hands during hand washing. This micro‑abrasion causes dulling, pilling, and fiber breakage over time—gradually eroding the quality you invested in.
By turning silk clothing and bedding inside out, you flip the vulnerable shiny side inward, so it rests against itself. The interior of the fabric, which is slightly less polished, takes the brunt of any rubbing. For silk sheets and pillowcases, this simple step can make the difference between a set that stays luminous for years and one that turns lackluster after just a few washes. Washing your 23mm mulberry silk flat sheet set inside out helps preserve its sheen, especially in city environments with hard water and frequent washing.
Beyond abrasion, inside‑out washing also reduces the risk of snags from zippers, hooks, or rough seams on other items. And for silk clothing like blouses or dresses, it prevents delicate embellishments from catching and helps seams stay intact. Whether you're caring for a silk pillowcase or a full sheet set, the principle is the same: protect the surface that touches your skin.
When I first started caring for my own 23mm silk pillowcase, I made the mistake of washing it right‑side out. After a handful of gentle cycles, the surface looked slightly hazy compared to a new case. Once I switched to inside‑out washing with cold water and pH‑neutral detergent, the difference was immediate—my sheets still look nearly new a year later.
Now that you understand the "why," let's walk through the "how." Follow these steps every time you launder your silk bedding, and you'll extend its lifespan significantly.
Start by stripping the bed and separating your silk items from other fabrics. Always wash silk alone or with other delicates—never with heavy cottons, denim, or towels. Check each piece for stains, and if you need to pretreat, dab a tiny amount of mild silk detergent directly onto the spot and gently blot with a soft cloth. Then, turn every piece inside out: pillowcases, flat sheets, and fitted sheets. If your pillowcase has a zipper or buttons, fasten them to prevent catching. For a fitted silk sheet set, pay special attention to the elasticated corners—turn them inside out just like the rest.
You have two safe options: hand washing or machine washing on a delicate cycle. Both require cold water (about 86°F / 30°C) to prevent shrinking or fading. Use a pH‑neutral detergent specifically designed for silk or wool—we recommend a liquid formula free of enzymes, brighteners, and bleach. Avoid fabric softeners entirely; they can coat silk fibers and reduce breathability.
| Hand Washing | Machine Washing |
|---|---|
| Fill a clean basin with cold water and add a small amount of silk detergent. Gently agitate the water, submerge the inside‑out items, and swish for 3–5 minutes. Rinse with cold water until clear. Never rub or scrub silk directly. | Place inside‑out silk items in a mesh laundry bag. Use the most gentle cycle (“delicates” or “hand wash”) with cold water and low spin. Remove immediately after the cycle ends to prevent set‑in wrinkles. |
Never wring or twist silk; the wet fibers are especially fragile and can warp permanently. Instead, gently press out excess water by rolling the items in a clean, dry towel. Then lay them flat on a drying rack or a fresh towel away from direct sunlight and heat sources. If you're in a hurry, you can tumble dry on a no‑heat or air‑only setting, but flat drying is gentler and will preserve the fabric's natural sheen longer. Remove the bedding while still slightly damp to make smoothing out wrinkles effortless.
Even with the best intentions, a few missteps can undermine all your careful inside‑out efforts. Here are the top offenders and how to steer clear:
Each of these mistakes compounds over time, turning what should be a long‑term investment into a faded memory. With our 23mm mulberry silk, you have a buffer of durability—but respect the material, and it will reward you with years of luxury.

Not all silk is created equal. The term "momme" (mm) refers to the weight and density of silk fabric—the higher the number, the more silk fiber is woven into every square yard. Standard silk bedding often ranges from 16mm to 22mm, but at Promeed, we craft our sheets and pillowcases from 23mm 6A+ grade mulberry silk. This grade represents the top tier of global silk production, characterized by exceptionally long, fine strands that create a fabric both incredibly soft and remarkably robust.
Why does 23 momme matter for your laundry routine? A denser weave means fewer gaps between fibers, so there's less room for dirt and oils to penetrate, and the surface resists pilling and abrasion far better than lighter silks. When you follow the inside‑out washing method, that extra weight translates directly into more washes before you'll see any signs of wear. Our 23mm sheets are crafted for enhanced durability, potentially outlasting lighter alternatives with proper maintenance. And for those seeking even greater heft, we offer a 30mm heavyweight silk sheets option with a more substantial feel.
Beyond durability, our 23mm silk actively addresses the daily stressors of city living. It's naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to dust mites, mold, and mildew—a crucial benefit when your apartment traps pollution and allergens. The fabric's breathability and moisture‑wicking properties keep you cool during sweltering summer nights in a high‑rise, yet cocoon you in warmth when temperatures drop. And because we source only OEKO‑TEX® certified silk, you can trust that your bedding is free from harmful chemicals, aligning perfectly with a skin minimalism philosophy that values clean, high‑performance routines.
Explore our full 23mm 6A+ Mulberry Silk Bedding collection to find the right size and color for your urban sanctuary.
The inside‑out trick is foundational, but a few additional habits will keep your silk looking and feeling like new.
Remember, your silk bedding is an investment in your sleep quality and self‑care. The middle‑of‑the‑night cool touch, the morning with fewer sleep creases and bedhead—these are the payoffs of proper maintenance. And because Promeed offers luxury‑tier silk without the usual brand tax, you can build your oasis at a smarter price.
No, fabric softeners coat silk fibers, reducing breathability and sheen. Stick to a pH‑neutral silk‑specific detergent for best results.
Yes, flat air drying away from direct heat and sunlight is gentler and preserves silk's natural luster. If you must use a dryer, choose the air‑only (no‑heat) setting and remove while still slightly damp.
Silk pillowcases every 7–10 days; sheets every 2–4 weeks, depending on use. Fewer washes reduce wear, so spot clean small spills when possible.
Absolutely. Turn silk garments inside out to protect the outer finish, fasten any closures, and wash on a delicate cycle or by hand as you would with bedding.
So, should you wash silk clothing and bedding inside out? Absolutely. It's a quick, effort‑free step that defends against the two biggest silk killers: friction and snagging. Combined with cold water, gentle detergent, and air drying, it can significantly extend the life of your pieces. Our 23mm mulberry silk sheets are engineered for resilience, but they still thrive with mindful care. The result is bedding that stays luminous and soft wash after wash—a true sanctuary for your urban evenings.
Ready to put these tips into practice? Shop the 23mm 6A+ Mulberry Silk Flat Sheets Set and discover the smart‑luxury upgrade your bedroom deserves. Because in a city that never slows down, your sleep should be nothing short of restorative.
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