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Some of you may remember this dress that I posted on the purchases thread. A gorgeous 1930s rayon satin gown. I'm leaving on a cruise shortly, and I thought that it would be the ideal time to wear such a lovely dress!
It was pretty dirty, water spots all along the hem, various dirt and dinge, and purple rings in the the underarms.
I took it to my dry cleaners who refused to touch it. Now, I've hand washed/restored many vintage items over the years, some much more delicate than this. I decided I'd better just take the plunge and hand wash it myself. I lined the tub in a sheet, as to not stress the fabric, and very gently washed the dress with mild detergent. Everything was going beautifully, until I went to rinse. The back of the skirt had faded badly from improper storage for many years, and the back of the skirt literally started coming a part like wet paper! I've never seen anything like it!
Here's the skirt, pre washing. The holes are (now) right inthe middle of the skirt.
What on earth can I do? How do I back the shredding material? Do I replace it? I was thinking of dying it anyway as the purple underarm rings are still visible.