NASSIMA interwoven coin pendant Statement necklace for belly dance
NASSIMA interwoven coin pendant Statement necklace for belly dance
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Statement necklace featuring a bold, interwoven design with a coin pendant at the connector, finished with a spring ring clasp
Items: Necklace (42cm+10cm)
Material: Zinc Alloy
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Dancewear Maintenance and Care
Maintaining Your Dancewear:
Belly dance attire are breathtaking works of art, yet make up, shimmer, and energetic performances can wear them down. To preserve your dancewear, adhere to the specific care instructions on the label and consider this general guide for extra tips
Cleaning Tailored to the Fabric:
Material Matters
- The cleaning method hinges on the fabric. Sturdy fabrics like cotton or velvet might tolerate a gentle machine wash, while delicate materials or those adorned with beads and sequins require handwashing. Always check the care label for specific instructions
Pre-Treat Stains
- Address stubborn stains with a gentle spot treatment before washing. Test the cleaning product on an inconspicuous area first
Handwashing Expertise
- For handwashing, fill a tub with cool water and a mild detergent designed for delicate fabrics. Gently swish the items without scrubbing or wringing. Rinse thoroughly with cool water
Air Drying is Essential
- Avoid the dryer's heat, which can damage delicate fabrics. Instead, lay your dancewear flat on a clean towel to air dry out of direct sunlight
Sparkle Ready
- Keep some extra rhinestones or beads handy to repair any that may come loose after washing or wear
Professional Help
- Consider professional cleaning for heavily embellished dancewear or those made from delicate fabrics. Find a reputable cleaner with experience handling dance attire or beaded garments
Storage:
Never store damp dancewear! Moisture can lead to mold growth. Once they are completely clean and dry, follow these tips for lasting brilliance:
Fight Fading
- Keep your clothes away from direct sunlight, which can cause colors to fade over time
Cool and Controlled
- Store your outfits in a cool, temperature-controlled space. This will help prevent damage from extreme temperatures
Making Space
- Consider using plastic storage bins. These containers offer protection from dust and moisture. If closet space is limited, a clean suitcase can be an alternative for storage
Separate and Conquer
- Organize your dancewear separately by style or color. This will make it easier to find what you're looking for and prevent delicate fabrics from rubbing against each other
Silica Gel Magic
- Place a silica gel packet inside each garment bag to absorb any lingering moisture and prevent musty odors
Folding for Freshness
- To reduce wrinkles, carefully fold your dancewear and store each item in separate garment bags, stacking them neatly on top of one another
Dancewear Measuring Guideline
Important
- Clothing sizes can differ, so it's important to consult the product's size chart prior to making a purchase
Use the Correct Tape Measure
- Choose a soft cloth or rubber tape measure, like those used in sewing. Avoid metal measuring tapes from construction, as they can provide inaccurate results
Measure Correctly
- Ensure the tape is straight and aligned with the body part you’re measuring
- For circumference measurements, keep the tape parallel to the floor
- For length measurements, align the tape either parallel or perpendicular, depending on the body part
- Leave a space for one finger between your body and the tape for comfort
- When measuring the waist, breathe in and out to relax your stomach, ensuring you’re not sucking it in
Wear Appropriate Clothing
- For accurate measurements, wear clothing that fits closely to your body
- Avoid baggy or thick clothing, as it can distort the results
- Wear a well-fitted, unpadded bra for the most accurate bust measurement
Shoes Maintenance and Care
Maintaining Your Dance Shoes
Dance shoes are essential for self-expression on stage and for protection. However, constant movement can render them dusty and lackluster. To maintain your shoes, ensuring they remain comfortable and durable for numerous performances, adhere to the specific care instructions provided on their label. Below are some general guidelines
Quick Post-Dance Clean (All Shoe Types):
Wipe Away Surface Dirt
- After each use, gently remove dust and floor wax with a slightly damp paper towel. Avoid soaking or scrubbing, as this can damage the material. Follow up with a clean, dry towel to absorb moisture. Let your shoes air dry completely before storing them
Weekly Deep Clean (Based on Material):
Satin or sequined shoes
- Spot clean with a damp cloth and mild detergent solution. Avoid harsh chemicals or excessive moisture
Mesh shoes
- Use a soft brush to remove dirt from the breathable mesh. For tougher spots, try a mild detergent solution on a damp cloth. Remember to air dry thoroughly
Canvas or other fabrics
- Some materials may tolerate a gentle hand wash with a mild detergent. Always air dry completely
Leather Upper Shoes
- Invest in a leather cleaner designed for footwear. Apply a small amount to a soft cloth and gently wipe the leather. Important: Never submerge leather shoes in water
Hand-Washable Shoes
- If your shoes have a hand-washable label, use a mild detergent solution and lukewarm water. Gently clean by hand, avoiding excessive scrubbing or soaking. Rinse thoroughly and air dry completely away from direct sunlight or heat. Remember: Spot cleaning is often sufficient for minor dirt, minimizing the need for full washes
Protecting Your Investment (All Shoe Types):
Invest in a Shoe Bag
- Keep your shoes separate from other dance bag contents to prevent scuffing. A small shoe bag will protect them from damage and help contain dust
Proper Storage
- After drying completely, store your shoes in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will prevent fading and moisture build-up
Shoes Measuring Guideline
Measure Your Feet for the Perfect Fit
Here's a quick and easy guide to measure your feet to find the perfect fit
Important
- Shoe sizing can vary. Always check the product's size chart before buying them to ensure a perfect fit
- Measure your feet in centimeters
What You'll Need
- Hard metal or plastic ruler marked in centimeters
- Optional: Socks you plan to wear with your shoes
Instructions:
Find a flat surface
- Find a level surface to stand on
Put on socks (optional)
- If you are planning to wear socks, put them on for a more accurate measurement
Stand on the ruler
- Place your foot flat on the ruler, with your heel flush against the end of the ruler
Measure to your longest toe
- Record the measurement from the tip of your longest toe
Other foot
- Do the same measurement for your other foot
Larger foot size for shoe sizing
- Since most people have one foot slightly larger than the other, use the larger measurement for shoe sizing
Note
- Measure your feet later in the afternoon, as they can swell throughout the day