General care:
 
High
          quality
        Qipao / Cheongsam are made of good, but sensitive fabrics. 
Therefore you generally should be careful when you wear a Qipao / 
Cheongsam.
        Stains can be difficult to remove and thats why you should try 
to avoid them.
              You also should avoid fabric coming in contact with rough 
or sharp objects, which can
        hook the fine weave and cause dulling or frayed threads. Rolling
 up sleaves
              of Asian dresses can cause creasing / stretching.
        
        
Laundry / cleaning / iron:
Laundry / cleaning / iron:
Most
        Qipao / Cheongsam should be hand-washed or dry cleaned. In general dry
        cleaning is recommended, since laundering detergent and dyes in other
        clothes may affect fabric adversely. When washing 
    Chinese dresses,
        always avoid strong detergents and gently wash by hand if possible.
        Chlorine bleach should never be used.
        
Ironing is fine regardless of fabric, but you should put a white damp cloth between the iron and the dress to avoid softening and color change. And if you dirty your Qipao / Cheongsam with incaution, you can cover the blot with a piece of moist cloth and then iron. The cloth can absorb some dust.
        
After washing and/or ironing, hang it (preferably in a well-ventilated area) to cool and dry fully before storing. Also fabric can be allowed to dry on a white towel.
        
        
Silk:
Ironing is fine regardless of fabric, but you should put a white damp cloth between the iron and the dress to avoid softening and color change. And if you dirty your Qipao / Cheongsam with incaution, you can cover the blot with a piece of moist cloth and then iron. The cloth can absorb some dust.
After washing and/or ironing, hang it (preferably in a well-ventilated area) to cool and dry fully before storing. Also fabric can be allowed to dry on a white towel.
Silk:
Gently
        hand-wash with neutral detergent. Hang to dry where it is not too hot.
              Avoid to hang it under the sun. It is best to iron when almost dry, using a white
        cloth under the iron. You can use higher heat, but you should avoid squirting water on
        fabric (may leave water marks).
        
        
Brocade satin:
Brocade satin:
Should
        be dry cleaned - not washed in water or washing machine. If it is a
              bright-coloured fabric, the ironing temperature should be lowered
        moderately.
        
        
Stowing:
Stowing:
Qipao /
        Cheongsam should be hung on wide hanger and not folded while storing. So
        if you want to stow your 
    China dress for long, make sure that it is
        hung up by the clothes rack, especially, the shoulder is crutched
        properly.
        
Mothballs may be a good idea, but avoid the campher variety, which can cause yellowing of lighter fabrics.
Mothballs may be a good idea, but avoid the campher variety, which can cause yellowing of lighter fabrics.