Fabric Care

Fabric Care

We believe that taking proper care of your clothing ensures longevity and helps maintain its beauty and quality over time. Different fabrics require different care, so we’ve put together some helpful guidelines to keep your pieces looking their best.

General Tips

  1. Read the Care Label: Always follow the care instructions on the garment’s label for the most accurate and fabric-specific care recommendations.
  2. Wash Clothes in Cold Water: Washing clothes in cold water helps preserve color, prevent shrinkage, and saves energy.
  3. Avoid Overloading the Washer: Overcrowding the washing machine can lead to wear and tear on your clothes. Give them room to move freely.
  4. Dry Naturally: Whenever possible, air dry your garments by laying them flat or hanging them up to avoid heat damage from dryers.

 


    Additional Care Tips

    • Stain Removal: Treat stains promptly with an appropriate stain remover. Always test a small, inconspicuous area first to avoid damaging the fabric.
    • Storage: Keep garments in a cool, dry place to prevent fading and fabric degradation. Use padded hangers for delicate items and store heavy pieces in breathable garment bags.
    • Pilling: Use a fabric shaver or pill remover on knits and other susceptible fabrics to keep them looking fresh.