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/Care Guide

Proper garment care is key to keeping your clothes looking and feeling their best for longer. By understanding each fabric’s unique needs, from washing and drying to stain removal and storage, you can extend their lifespan, maintain their quality, and reduce unnecessary wear. This guide covers practical tips and tailored advice for every material, so your wardrobe stays fresh, durable, and ready to wear.

Wool

By taking proper care of your knitted wool garments, you can significantly extend their lifespan while also reducing their environmental impact. Follow our care and washing tips to enjoy your garments for longer.

Cotton

Cotton comes from the soft fibers of the cotton plant and is a more manageable material than silk and wool. Thanks to its fiber structure, cotton withstands machine washing, tumble drying, and ironing better than other fabrics.

Cashmere

Cashmere is an exclusive type of wool sourced from the soft winter undercoat of a special breed of goat. Since these goats shed their coat only once a year, cashmere is a rare and luxurious material. It is also self-cleaning, meaning it doesn’t need to be washed as often.

Denim

Denim, or jean fabric, is a woven twill fabric most often made from cotton. To preserve both fit and color, jeans should be washed as rarely as possible — ideally waiting several months between washes.

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Linen

Linen is made from flax fibers and is naturally antibacterial and stain-resistant, which reduces the need for washing. Linen garments also come clean even when washed at low temperatures.

Polyester & Nylon

Polyester is a low-maintenance and durable material found in many garments. Thanks to its long fibers, polyester holds its shape well, wrinkles minimally, and rarely shrinks.

Nylon is a synthetic material made from polyamide fibers. It is durable, lightweight, and flexible, making it popular in sportswear, swimwear, and outerwear. Nylon is also water-repellent and quick-drying, making it well-suited for use in damp environments.

Viscose

Viscose is a soft and breathable material made from wood pulp. Similar to rayon and lyocell, it has a tendency to stretch but will return to its original shape when steamed or washed.

Blended Fabrics

Blended fabrics in clothing combine different materials to enhance comfort, durability, and performance. By mixing natural and synthetic fibers, it’s possible to create garments that are soft, long-lasting, and easy to care for.

Suede & Leather

Suede is a type of leather with a soft, napped surface made from the underside of animal hide. Suede is a delicate material, and it’s important to care for it properly to extend its lifespan.

Leather is a collective term for various types of hides and skins. It ages beautifully over time, developing a unique patina. With its natural flexibility, breathability, and high resistance to wear, leather is both durable and timeless.

General Care guide

Leather is a collective term for various types of hides and skins. It ages beautifully over time, developing a unique patina. With its natural flexibility, breathability, and high resistance to wear, leather is both durable and timeless.