PRODUCT CARE

Conscience Choices

Before diving into tips on how to take care of your products, let’s also consider the impact of our choices on the environment and the longevity of our favorite clothing items.

“Taking care of your garments prolongs their lifespan and keeps your style impeccable for longer”

The Air

Often, simply airing out garments and treating specific stains is enough. Washing them less frequently is a responsible choice that benefits everyone.

Temperature

Lower temperatures are just as effective. Using lower temperatures helps preserve textile fibers and save energy, ensuring that your clothes will last longer.

The Washing Machine

Let your clothes air dry instead of using the dryer. This helps keep your garments in better condition over time.

The Dryer

Let your clothes air dry instead of using the dryer. This helps keep your garments in better condition over time.

Stains

Tackle stains as soon as they occur, especially on absorbent materials like cotton and linen.

The Sun

Take advantage of the sun. Lay out your white garments in the sun to naturally whiten them and make use of solar energy to dry your clothes.

Small repairs

A missing button or a small defect shouldn’t necessarily lead you to throw away one of our items. They simply are part of the natural life cycle of products, which can be easily repaired, thus extending their lifespan. We would be happy to take care of it for you. “CONTACT US

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  • COTTON – Wash in cold (30°C or below) water, whether using a washing machine or washing by hand. Give garments a gentle stretch when they come out of the wash to get them back into shape. Always air dry: dry clothes flat and out of the sun if possible
  • LINEN – Linen becomes softer and more absorbent after each wash, which is pretty neat. Wash linen on low temperatures (30°C or below), and preferably soft, water. Use the gentle machine cycle and a mild detergent to protect the fibers.
  • JERSEY – Hand-washing is always the best and safest method for washing jersey. Wash in cold (less than 30°C). Rinse well by running cool water through the item until the water is no longer soapy. Do not wring. DO NOT PUT IT IN THE DRYER. Putting your jersey in the dryer can cause damage even on the no-heat, tumble setting, so you want to avoid using the dryer if possible.
  • WOOL – Turn wool clothes inside-out. Wash by hand using delicate soap. Rinse well by running cool water through the item until the water is no longer soapy. To avoid shrinking, don’t put wool clothing in the dryer.