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Preserving Your Christening Gown or Christening Outfit
Once you have chosen your christening gown or christening outfit at
One Small Child, make sure you properly preserve your heirloom
christening gown (or christening outfit) so that it can be enjoyed
and used by future generations. After your child’s christening, take
a few precautions to keep your memories safe:
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Dry clean or hand-wash the christening gown or christening outfit as
directed on the clothing tag. Stains and body oils can irreparably
discolor the fabric. If you hand-wash, avoid using harsh soaps,
chlorine bleach, fabric softeners, and starch. Rinse the christening
dress or outfit well to remove detergent residues.
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Once your christening gown or christening suit is completely dry,
stuff it with clean, acid-free tissue; this will help prevent hard
creases that can weaken the fabric. Fold additional tissue into
pleats and slip it between layers of fabric.
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Place the christening outfit or gown in a 100 percent cotton muslin
bag. Plastic or vinyl bags are unacceptable for long-term
preservation since garments need to breathe. For this same reason,
you should not seal or wrap a cardboard box containing heirloom
christening clothing. Never pack mothballs with your christening
apparel since they can ruin fabric over time. Also avoid storing the
christening suit or gown with metal items. If you have purchased a
bracelet for your special occasion, you can find the perfect display
frame at One Small Child.
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Label your storage container (if it is not already monogrammed) with
a name and date.
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Store the christening outfit or christening gown in a dark, cool,
dry place (for example, in a closet or under a bed). Avoid storing
the box or bag in places where temperature or humidity may fluctuate
seasonally (for example, a basement or attic). The ideal storage
place has a relative humidity of 55 percent and a temperature of
about 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Check your heirloom christening gown or christening outfit once in a
while to ensure that it is maintaining its beauty. When you handle
your christening heirloom, wear cotton gloves –- skin oils can
discolor fabric.
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When you wish to use your treasured christening gown or christening
outfit again, remove it from the storage container and air it out
for several days. You may need to steam the item to remove wrinkles;
iron only as a last resort, and only on a very low setting.
Christening gowns and Christening Outfits at One
Small Child. Find a delightful collection of christening gowns or
christening outfits at affordable prices. Many styles are in
stock and ship the same day your order is received.
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