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Care Instructions

Care Instructions

Looking after your clothes the right way helps them stay fresh, last longer, and look just as good as the day you got them. Whether it’s a jacket, hoodie, wool coat, tracksuit, or anything in between, a little care goes a long way. Below is a simple guide to help you take care of your favorite outfits.

How to Wash

Use cold water and a gentle detergent when washing. Hand washing works best for delicate fabrics or items with patches and prints. For machine washing, choose a gentle cycle and turn garments inside out to reduce wear.

Avoid soaking leather or suede items. These should be spot cleaned with a damp cloth or taken to a professional cleaner. Always separate light and dark clothes to avoid color transfer.

Drying Tips

Air drying is the safest method. Lay your outfit flat or hang it on a sturdy hanger in a shaded, well-ventilated area. Avoid direct sunlight, which can cause fading.

Do not tumble dry unless the care label specifically allows it. Heat can shrink, damage, or stiffen many materials, especially wool and synthetic blends.

Ironing and Steaming

If ironing is needed, use a low heat setting suitable for the fabric type. Cotton can tolerate a bit more heat, but wool, synthetics, and blends require cooler temperatures. Always use a pressing cloth to avoid direct heat contact.

Steaming is a safer way to remove wrinkles, especially for jackets, coats, and other structured garments.

Storage Tips

Store your clothes in a cool, dry place. Avoid areas with high humidity to prevent mold or mildew. Use padded or wide hangers for items like jackets and coats to help maintain their shape.

Heavier garments such as knits and tracksuits should be folded to avoid stretching. Keep items spaced out to let fabrics breathe and reduce creasing.

General Clothing Care

Avoid direct contact with perfumes, deodorants, and hair products as they can stain or weaken fabric over time. Be careful with accessories that may snag or damage material, especially with softer fabrics.

Clean spills and marks quickly using fabric-appropriate methods to avoid permanent stains or color changes.

Care by Fabric Type

Leather and suede should never be soaked. Wipe gently with a clean cloth and condition leather regularly to keep it soft and crack-free.

Wool and wool blends should be washed with wool-specific detergent and dried flat. Never twist or wring the fabric.

Cotton and fleece garments should be turned inside out before washing. Use cold water and let them dry naturally to maintain their softness and fit.

Synthetic fabrics should be kept away from high heat. Use a gentle spin and cool water during washing.

Final Note

Well-cared-for clothing looks better, fits longer, and stays in rotation season after season. These basic care steps ensure your favorite pieces stay just as reliable and good-looking as the day you bought them.

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