Product Care
Arkeras gowns are made from soft but durable materials that stand up to multiple washings and wearings. Each Arkeras hospital gown has its own care instructions—see FAQ below for an all-in-one view, or click on specific fabric linen, modal, cotton, or silk—but all are washable hospital gowns made to nurture and to last. When it does indeed wear out from loving use, the fabric from your gown may be fashioned into something new, perhaps a wonderful keepsake of memories. Check back soon for some ideas.
All fabrications of the Arkeras hospital patient gown are easy to care for. No matter if made from linen, modal, organic cotton, or silk, it is considered a washable patient gown.
Detailed Care Instructions by Fabric Type:
Linen
Machine wash cold and gentle, with like colors and few items to let the linen breath. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low or hang to dry.
Iron with a warm iron for maximum smoothness, if desired. Linen will soften with washings and wearings. Treat spots promptly.
Modal
Machine wash cold and gentle, with like colors. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low or dry flat.
Do not iron. Treat spots promptly.
Cotton
Machine wash cold and gentle, with like colors. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low or hang to dry.
Iron with a warm iron for maximum smoothness, if desired. Treat spots promptly.
Silk
Hand wash. Do not bleach. Hang garment to dry.
Iron underside with a cool iron for maximum smoothness, if desired. Treat spots promptly.
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