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Caring For Your Garment

Our commitment to high-quality craftsmanship means your [Your Company Name] piece is designed to last. Proper care is essential for maintaining the colour, fit, and integrity of the fabric.

1. General Care Principles

  • Always Check the Label: The care label inside your garment is the final authority. Follow its instructions precisely.
  • Separate Colours: Wash dark and light colours separately to prevent dye transfer.
  • Turn Inside Out: Always turn garments inside out before washing. This protects the outer surface, minimizes fading, and prevents embellishments (if any) from snagging.
  • Use Cold Water: Whenever possible, wash in cold water. Cold water reduces shrinking, fading, and saves energy.

2. Fabric Specific Instructions

Cotton and Linen (Commonly used in our pieces)

Item TypeWash
Instructions
Drying
Instructions
Ironing
Instructions
Woven Shirts/TrousersMachine wash cold, gentle cycle.Line dry or tumble dry low.Iron on a medium-high setting while slightly damp.
Knits/T-shirtsMachine wash cold, delicate cycle.Lay flat to dry to maintain shape. Do not hang.Iron inside out on a low setting.

Cotton and Linen (Commonly used in our pieces)

  • Washing: Hand Wash in cold water using a mild, pH-neutral detergent, or use a certified dry cleaner. Do not wring or twist the fabric.
  • Drying: Roll the garment gently in a clean, dry towel to remove excess water, then lay flat to dry away from direct sunlight.
  • Ironing: Iron on the lowest setting (silk setting) or use a steamer. Iron on the reverse side only

Tailored Garments and Suits (Wool, Structured Cotton)

  • Cleaning: Dry Cleaning is highly recommended for tailored jackets, blazers, and trousers to maintain their structure, shape, and drape. Limit dry cleaning to once or twice per season unless heavily soiled.
  • Maintenance: Use a soft brush to remove surface dirt and dust. Hang on wide, padded hangers to preserve shoulder shape.
  • Steaming: Use a steamer to remove wrinkles between dry cleans.

3. Stain Management

  • • Address stains immediately.
  • • Dab (do not rub) the stained area with a clean cloth.
  • • Test any stain remover on an inconspicuous area first.

By following these simple guidelines, your [Your Company Name] clothing will retain its quality and serve you for years to come