Garment Care Guide
- The care label on each garment will give you information on the type and temperature of washing: hand wash, machine wash, and tumble dry.
- Sorting clothes into categories like whites, light colors, dark colors, delicates, synthetics, and cotton helps prevent color bleeding and damage to your fabrics.
- Use a laundry bag for delicate fabrics, lingerie, silk, and embroidery during the wash cycle to prevent snagging and damage.
- Cold water is gentler and helps preserve colors, while also reducing energy consumption when washing your clothes.
- Overloading the washing machine can lead to excessive wear and tear and insufficient cleanliness.
- Mild detergents help preserve the quality of fabrics for longer.
- Air drying is less harsh than tumble drying. Avoid exposing clothes to direct sunlight, as this can cause fading.
- Iron at the appropriate temperature for the fabric. Use a lower temperature setting for delicate fabrics like silk or wool. Steam ironing is recommended!
- Store clothes in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
- Specific care instructions for different fabrics.
Preserve the quality of your fabrics by reducing washing frequency when unnecessary, saving water and energy!