Preserve the Beauty
Care Guide
Your AVACHI™ bag is crafted from natural fabrics that age beautifully with proper care. Follow these guidelines to ensure your bag lasts for years to come.
General Care Tips
- 1Store your bag in the provided dust bag when not in use
- 2Stuff with tissue paper to maintain shape during storage
- 3Avoid overfilling to prevent stretching
- 4Keep away from direct heat sources
- 5Clean regularly to prevent dust buildup
Care by Material
Cotton
Our premium cotton bags are durable and easy to maintain.
- •Spot clean with a damp cloth and mild soap
- •Air dry completely before storing
- •Iron on low heat if needed (use a pressing cloth)
- •Professional dry cleaning is safe for stubborn stains
Jute
Natural jute adds rustic character and strengthens with age.
- •Brush off dust with a soft bristle brush
- •Spot clean with minimal water — jute absorbs moisture
- •Allow to dry naturally in a ventilated area
- •Avoid machine washing or soaking
Bamboo-Cotton Blend
This eco-friendly blend offers softness and durability.
- •Wipe with a slightly damp cloth
- •Use gentle, natural cleaning solutions
- •Dry flat to prevent warping
- •Store away from humidity
Do's and Don'ts
Do
- ✓Rotate your bags to give them rest
- ✓Clean spills immediately
- ✓Use a fabric protector spray (test first)
- ✓Handle with clean, dry hands
- ✓Hang bags by their handles for short periods only
Don't
- ✗Don't expose to prolonged direct sunlight
- ✗Don't use harsh chemicals or bleach
- ✗Don't store in plastic bags (they trap moisture)
- ✗Don't machine wash or tumble dry
- ✗Don't place heavy items on top when storing
Storage Tips
Proper storage is essential for maintaining your bag's shape and quality. Always use the dust bag provided with your purchase — it protects against dust and light while allowing the natural fibers to breathe.
For long-term storage, stuff your bag with acid-free tissue paper to help maintain its shape. Store upright if possible, and avoid stacking heavy items on top.
Keep your bags in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid storing in plastic containers or bags, as these can trap moisture and lead to mildew on natural fabrics.
