TREAT YOUR CLOTHING RIGHT

Wash

  • Empty pockets, unfasten buttons and lift collars before washing.
  • Take off removable details and close Velcro and zip fastenings before washing. Do not overload washer.
  • It’s preferable that garments be washed in cold water

Drying

  • Do not leave garment damp.
  • Do not expose clothes to direct sunlight,
  • Knit garments should be laid on a flat surface and away from sunlight and heat.
  • Some garments tend to get out of shape. Reshape and lay flat to dry.
  • Dry garments immediately after washing.

Ironing

  • Follow ironing instructions found on garment label.
  • Iron at low temperature.
  • Garment should be slightly damp when ironing.

Hand Wash

  • In the first few washes, colours may bleed; garment should therefore be washed separately.
  • Always use cold water and do not leave soaking for a long time.
  • Do not rub garment, squeeze gently. Rinse thoroughly.

Bleaching

  • Read care instructions on label before adding bleach.
  • Bleach in cold water only and let soak for a maximum of one hour.
  • Do not use a metal receptacle for bleaching.

ADDITIONAL TIPS ON CARING FOR MATERIALS AND GARMENTS

Chunky-knits Natural

Chunky-knits should be reshaped and dried flat to maintain the original shape, which is why these garments are additionally labelled “Dry flat”.

Denim

Wash jeans inside out to stop them from fading. Remove them from the washing machine as soon as possible after the cycle has ended to avoid creasing. Denim’s characteristic appearance is the result of a special dyeing method. As a result, small pigment particles may remain on the surface and can rub off.

Leather

Leather and suede items should be taken to a dry cleaner that specializes in leather

Linen

Linen is a natural material and can easily get misshapen when wet. To restore the garment to its original shape, iron it with a hot steam iron. To keep its sheen, iron the garment on the reverse side.

Silk

Silk is a very delicate material and should be treated with care. Use a detergent for delicate when washing silk and do not stretch the garment while wet.

Viscose

Viscose is a natural material and can easily get misshapen when wet. To restore the garment easily to its original shape, iron it with a steam iron.

Wool

Often, airing woollen garments is enough. Use a detergent for delicate when you do wash them. Use the wool or hand wash cycle on your washing machine or wash by hand.

KNOW YOUR FABRICS

Natural fabrics Wool

Will shrink if washed at very hot temperature, will lose shape if hung to dry.
Advantages: – Good thermal material, highly absorbent.
Inconvenience: – Tends to turn yellow.

Linen

Will shrink if washed at very hot temperature, will lose shape if hung to dry.
Advantages: Fresh and relatively smooth material.
Inconveniences: Strong tendency to wrinkle.

Synthetic Fabric

Polyester, Nylon and Lycra Sensitive to heat. Must be washed with water at room temperature and ironed with no steam at low temperature.
Advantages: – Very resistant. Very few wrinkles. Keeps colour. Soft hand-feel
Inconvenience: – Highly flammable and gets static.

Cotton

Will shrink if washed at very hot temperatures. If garment has colour, must be washed separately the first time.
Advantages: – Fresh and flexible material. High resistance to tearing and rubbing.
Inconvenience: – Discolours easily and tends to wrinkle.

Silk

Do not wash at very hot temperatures. No tumble dry. Resistant stains must be treated by a professional. Must not be steam ironed; should be ironed at low temperature. Dry cleanadvisable.


Advantages: – Light and relatively smooth. Keeps colour.


Inconvenience: – Delicate. Avoid rubbing and sweat staining.

GENERAL INFORMATION FOR ALL FABRIC TYPES

High heat temperatures are always bad for all types of fabrics. 
Never experiment with tough stains. Take the garment to a professional cleaner. 
Use neutral detergent for delicate fabrics

Tumble dry and direct sunlight tends to harden the garment. 
Whiteners not advisable, they wear-off the garment fibres.

WHAT DO THE TREATMENT LABELS SAY?

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