Clothing Care
Our clothing labels include basic instructions for washing, ironing, and drying. That’s a good starting point — but if you really want to extend the life of our products, there’s a lot more you can do.
Tips
- Wash white items only with other whites.
- Dark and vibrant-colored clothes should always be washed with similar shades.
- Use special detergents designed for dark or black fabrics to help them retain color.
- Avoid strong detergents, especially when washing colored garments.
- Don’t wash cotton clothes with shoes or items that have Velcro or sharp edges.
- Dry cleaning? Definitely not recommended for cotton clothing.
- The ideal wash temperature is between 30°C and 40°C — it helps preserve color and shape.
- Always turn garments inside out before washing — both dark and light pieces.
- Use a gentle spin cycle to keep your clothes in good condition for longer.
- Dry flat or draped over a rack whenever possible.
- Tumble dryers are not a good idea for cotton clothing.
- Avoid using clothespins on the bottom hem or hanging t-shirts by the straps.
- Direct sunlight can cause fading and color loss — dry in the shade when possible.
- Iron garments inside out.
- Do not exceed the maximum ironing temperature of 110°C, as stated on the label.