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Does Silk Shrink? How to Wash Silk Fabric and Avoid Shrinkage

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Yes, silk can shrink, especially when it comes into contact with water, heat, or is washed the wrong way. This delicate fabric, known for its smooth sheen and soft touch, needs extra care to keep it looking its best. If you have silk clothes, you might be nervous about cleaning them, and for good reason. Silk is not as sturdy as cotton or polyester.


The good news: shrinkage is almost entirely preventable with the right care, and higher-quality silk holds up far better than cheap silk. With cool water, gentle washing, and no dryer, your silk can stay true to size for years.


Two pieces of silk fabric side by side, one larger and smooth, the other smaller and slightly wrinkled, showing silk shrinking.


Have you ever wondered why your favorite silk shirt suddenly feels a little tighter after a wash? Or why your elegant silk scarf doesn’t look quite the same?

Different types of silk, like chiffon or crepe de chine, can react in different ways when washed. If you're unsure whether to wash silk by hand, use a machine, or trust the dry cleaner, this article will help guide you through the facts.

You'll find simple, effective tips for washing silk that won’t damage the fibers or ruin your favorite piece of clothing.


This guide is written by Taihu Snow Silk, a Suzhou-based mulberry silk manufacturer founded in 2002. As a publicly listed company (Beijing Stock Exchange, Stock Code 920262) that produces silk from cocoon to finished product, we know exactly how silk behaves in water and heat — and how to keep it looking its best. Here's our manufacturer's guide to washing silk without shrinkage.


Key Takeaways

  • Silk can shrink if exposed to water and heat.

  • Different types of silk may shrink in different ways.

  • Proper washing and drying helps avoid shrinking your silk.


Does Silk Shrink?


If you've ever wondered, “Does silk shrink?” you’re not alone. Silk is a delicate fabric, and the way you care for it can affect whether your silk clothes shrink or stay true to size.

Silk can shrink when it comes into contact with water or heat. Even a gentle wash in cool water can lead to about 2-5% shrinkage, especially with the first wash.

Hot water, steam, and high heat from the dryer can cause silk to shrink much more. The type of silk fabric matters.

For example, pure silk fabrics like silk chiffon or silk crepe de chine often shrink more than blended or pre-shrunk silk. Even how silk is woven affects its shrinkage rate.


Here's what can cause silk to shrink:

  • Using hot water or a high heat setting

  • Washing your silk garment in a washing machine

  • Putting your silk in the dryer

  • Ignoring the care label’s instructions

  • Allowing silk to dry in direct sunlight


Compare the differences:


Care Method Risk of Silk Shrink
Hand wash silk in cool water Low (2-5%)
Wash silk in hot water  High
Use dryer on silk garment Very High
 Lay flat to air dry silk Low
Dry clean silk Very Low


To avoid shrinking your silk, always check your garment's care label. Wash silk gently by hand when possible, use a pH neutral silk detergent, and never use the dryer.

Instead, hang or lay flat to air dry. If you need to iron silk, use the lowest heat setting.

High heat can damage silk fibers, causing even more shrinkage and a dull finish. Silk shrink happens because silk fibers tighten and contract when exposed to heat and moisture.


Why Does Silk Shrink?


Silk is a delicate fabric because it is made of fine protein fibers produced by silkworms. When you wash silk, the silk fibers react differently than cotton or synthetic fabrics.

The most common reason for silk shrinkage is heat. High heat from hot water, the dryer, or even an iron can cause the silk fibers to tighten.

As a result, your silk garment may become smaller or lose its original shape. Water also plays a big part when it comes to shrinkage.

Silk can shrink in the wash if it gets wet, especially in hot or warm water. When silk comes into contact with water and high temperatures, the fibers contract, making the fabric shrink.


Main Causes of Silk Shrinkage


Cause How it Shrinks Silk How to Avoid
High heat (washer, dryer, iron) Tightens silk fibers Use cool water and air dry
Hot water Silk fibers contract Wash with cold water
Agitation in washing machine Damage silk and cause shrinkage Hand wash silk, use mesh laundry bag
Harsh detergents Weaken fibers and cause shrinkage Use gentle, pH-neutral detergent


Exposing silk to a dryer or high heat can cause even more shrinkage and possible damage. Never use the dryer for your silk clothes; instead, hang or lay flat to air dry.

There are different types of silk. For example, silk chiffon and silk crepe de chine may react differently, but all silk garments can shrink if proper care instructions are not followed.

Always check your garment's care label to see if you should hand wash, dry clean, or wash silk in another way. Use gentle detergent, avoid hot water, and never put silk in the dryer.

If you put silk in a washer or dryer by mistake, you might notice the sheen disappear and your silk shirt or dress lose its shape. Hand wash silk when possible.


Silk And Machine Washing & Pre-Shrinking


Wondering if you can put silk in the washing machine? You need to be careful because silk is a delicate fabric that can shrink in the wash.

Most types of silk—like silk chiffon, silk crepe de chine, or silk shirt fabrics—are sensitive to temperature, moisture, and agitation. Hot water and high heat will almost always cause silk to shrink.

The washing machine adds even more risk, as its action can twist and pull at the silk fibers.


Factors That Contribute to Silk Shrinkage


Cause  How It Affects Silk What To Do Instead
Hot water Shrinks and weakens fibers Wash with cool water
Dryer (high heat) Major shrinkage & damage Never use the dryer
Strong detergent Alters color & texture Use pH neutral silk detergent
Rough agitation Snags and pulls silk strands Use mesh laundry bag or hand wash


If you want to machine wash silk fabric, place your silk garment inside a mesh laundry bag to help protect it from snagging and stretching. Use the gentle or delicate cycle and always set the temperature to cold or cool water.

Never use the dryer. High heat from the dryer can cause silk to shrink quickly and might ruin the sheen or texture of your fabric.

To dry silk clothes, lay flat to air dry or hang to dry your silk away from sunlight. Pre-shrinking silk is not common like with cotton.

Some silk clothes are pre-shrunk before sewing, but most silk garments are not. Always check the garment’s care label to see recommended fabric care.

Using lukewarm water and a few drops of silk laundry detergent helps wash it gently while keeping your silk looking beautiful. If you follow the proper care instructions, you can keep your silk clothes soft, shiny, and close to their original size.


Common Issues And Experiences

Close-up comparison of two silk fabric pieces, one full-sized and smooth, the other smaller and wrinkled to show shrinkage.


You'll notice that silk is a delicate fabric, so it often surprises people when their silk garment shrinks after the first wash. Have you ever pulled your favorite silk shirt from the machine and wondered if you did something wrong?

Small shrinkage—usually between 1% and 3%—is normal, especially if the fabric wasn't pre-shrunk. The most common reason silk will shrink is washing it in hot or warm water.

Using high heat or putting silk in the dryer speeds up shrinkage and can make silk clothes fit tighter. Silk shrink in the dryer is a problem for many, so never use the dryer.


Air dry or lay flat to air dry  your silk items instead. Here's a quick table showing issues and causes:

 Issue Possible Cause
Silk shrinks in the wash Hot water, rough agitation
Color loss or dull sheen Harsh detergent or bleach
Misshapen silk fabric Wringing or twisting
Rough, stiff feeling High heat, wrong detergent


Always check your garment's care label to see instructions before washing your silk clothing. Some labels recommend hand wash silk using cool water and drops of silk laundry detergent.

If you must use a washing machine, put your silk garment inside a mesh laundry bag into the washing machine and add a gentle, pH neutral silk detergent. Sunlight and direct sunlight can fade and weaken silk fibers, so hang or lay flat to air dry indoors away from light.

Different types of silk, like silk chiffon or crepe de chine, can shrink at different rates. Delicate fabrics need even gentler care.

Silk crepe de chine, for example, can shrink in the wash or when you iron silk on high heat. If you avoid shrinking your silk, always follow care instructions to keep your silk clothes looking smooth.

Using cold water and washing your silk clothing gently helps maintain the fabric's sheen and fit.


From a manufacturer's view, silk quality matters as much as silk type. Higher-grade, tightly woven mulberry silk, like the 6A silk we use for pillowcases and bedding, is more dimensionally stable and resists shrinkage better than loose, low-grade silk. Much of the "silk shrinks badly" reputation comes from cheaper, lower-grade silk.


How To Care For Silk And Prevent Shrinkage

A hand gently washing a piece of silk fabric in a basin with water, surrounded by mild detergent, a soft towel, and silk garments hanging on a drying rack.

Silk is a beautiful but delicate fabric that can shrink if not treated with care. The biggest risks come from high heat, harsh chemicals, or rough washing, but you can avoid shrinking your silk clothes by following the right steps.


Hand Washing Tips

Hand washing silk is the safest choice to prevent shrinkage. First, always check your garment's care label to see if hand washing is recommended.

Most silk shirts, blouses, and scarves do best with cool or lukewarm water—not hot water, since heat can cause silk to shrink in the wash.

  • Use cold or lukewarm water: Never use hot water. Hot water can shrink silk as much as 5–15%.

  • Choose a mild or pH-neutral detergent: A few drops of silk-specific detergent are best. Regular detergent can be too strong and may damage silk fibers.

  • Wash it gently: Do not rub, twist, or scrub silk. Gently swish the garment in soapy water for a few minutes.

  • Rinse well in cool water: Remove all soap. Any leftover detergent can make silk look dull.

  • Remove excess water by pressing between towels: Do not wring out your silk, as this can stretch the delicate fabric.

Hang or lay flat to air dry away from sunlight. Direct sun can fade silk and make fibers weaker.

Laying flat prevents stretch, but hanging is fine for items like silk shirts.


Dry Cleaning & Special Cases

Some silk garments, especially those with bright dyes or made from delicate types of silk like silk chiffon or silk crepe de chine, should only be dry cleaned. Always follow the care label instructions to avoid mistakes.

Dry cleaning is best if:

  • The garment says "dry clean only"

  • The dye might run when wet

  • The silk is sewn with details, beads, or linings

For washable silk, you can use the gentle cycle on your washing machine. Place your silk garment inside a mesh laundry bag to reduce friction.

Always use cold water and the lowest spin speed. Never use the dryer.

High heat from a clothes dryer can cause silk to shrink and damage its sheen. Dry your silk by air drying only.


Ironing And Additional Care

Ironing silk is possible but must be done gently. Use the lowest heat setting labeled "silk" or "delicate" on most irons.

It's safest to iron silk while it is slightly damp. Always iron on the reverse side with a clean press cloth on top to avoid shine marks.

Key tips for ironing silk:

  • Don't use steam directly, as drops of water can leave stains.

  • Do not iron silk that is completely dry; a little moisture helps prevent burning.

Move the iron quickly and do not let it sit on one spot. Store silk in a cool, dry place.

Avoid hangers with rough edges; padded hangers help keep the shape of your silk clothes. Keep your silk away from direct sunlight and avoid contact with perfumes or deodorants, as these can damage silk fibers.


For silk bedding and pillowcases, care is even simpler than for delicate silk garments, a gentle cold machine wash in a mesh bag works well for quality mulberry silk bedding. At Taihu Snow, we include care guidance with every order so your silk products stay beautiful wash after wash.


Frequently Asked Questions

Silk is a delicate fabric that needs careful handling. Water temperature, how you dry your silk, and the type of silk all play a role in how your garment holds its shape after cleaning.


Can silk return to its original size after shrinking?

Once silk fibers shrink, it's hard to get your garment back to its original size. Silk is made from natural protein fibers produced by silkworms, and when these fibers shrink, they often stay that way.

You might be able to stretch silk slightly while it’s wet, but don’t expect it to fully return to what it was. Permanent shrinkage is one reason it’s important to follow the care label and avoid high heat.


What's the safe temperature for washing silk to prevent shrinking?

Always use cool water or lukewarm water when you wash silk. Hot water can cause silk to shrink quickly and may damage silk fibers.

Try to keep water temperature under 30°C (86°F). If you use a washing machine, choose the delicate cycle and wash with cold water.

For best results, hand wash silk using cold water and a few drops of silk laundry detergent.


Will my silk clothes shrink if I dry them under the sun?

Yes, direct sunlight and high heat can cause silk to shrink or lose its shine. Dry your silk clothing by laying it flat to air dry in the shade.

Hang or lay flat your silk garment, but keep it away from the sun and heat sources. Never use the dryer for silk.

The high heat in a dryer can shrink the silk and cause damage.


How much can I expect my silk garment to shrink?

Silk can shrink by about 2% to 5% depending on the type of silk fabric and how it’s washed. If you wash silk in hot water or dry it with high heat, shrinkage may increase.

Pre-shrunk silk or blends may shrink less than pure silk fabrics like silk chiffon or crepe de chine. Always check the garment’s care label to see how the fabric should be handled.


What are the risks of silk getting wet, and will it shrink?

When silk gets wet, it becomes weaker and can stretch or shrink if not handled carefully. Using the wrong detergent or washing silk at high temperatures raises the chance for fabric to shrink.

If you must wash silk, always wash it gently by hand in cool water. Lay flat to air dry.

Avoid wringing your silk garment to keep from stretching or causing silk to shrink.


Does the type of silk affect its likelihood to shrink during cleaning?

Yes, different types of silk react differently to water and heat. Lighter, looser-weave silk fabrics like silk chiffon shrink more easily than heavy, tightly woven styles like silk crepe de chine.

Dyes and finishes on silk can also change how the fabric reacts. Some types of silk are marked as washable, while others should be dry cleaned only.

Always check the care label before you wash silk.


Does high-quality silk shrink less than cheap silk?

Yes. Higher-grade, tightly woven mulberry silk (like 6A) is more dimensionally stable and resists shrinkage better than loose, low-grade silk. Quality silk from a certified manufacturer holds its size and sheen far better with proper care.


Is silk bedding hard to care for?

Not really. Quality mulberry silk bedding can usually be gently machine-washed cold in a mesh bag — no dry cleaning needed for everyday use. Taihu Snow Silk includes care guidance with every order.


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