Care Instructions
Where can I find care instructions?
Some Do’s:
- Always check the care label and washing instructions before cleaning your garments.
- Sort your laundry by similar care needs, grouping whites, darks, and colors separately.
- The care label indicates the maximum washing temperature allowed. If unsure, wash at a lower temperature.
- Rinse swimwear immediately after use, and avoid wringing it out.
- Turn clothes inside out before washing to protect the fabric.
Some Don’ts:
- Avoid overusing detergent.
- Steer clear of fabric detergents containing bleach.
- Only tumble dry if specified on the care label.
- Don’t iron over prints, trims, or embellishments.
- Don’t leave garments with contrasting color panels soaking for long periods.
- Metal-trimmed garments should not be soaked.
How to care for shoes:
- Treat suede and nubuck with a suitable protector before wearing.
- Use a suede brush to maintain the texture and appearance.
- If shoes get wet, stuff them with newspaper and let them dry naturally, away from direct heat.
- Trainers and canvas shoes generally shouldn't be machine-washed. Let them dry, then brush or wipe away excess dirt.
- For heels, check heel tips regularly and replace them at a shoe repair shop to prevent damage or slipping.
- Leather is a natural material, so minor differences in color or finish may occur between pairs.
Some Do’s:
- Always check the care label and washing instructions before cleaning your garments.
- Sort your laundry by similar care needs, grouping whites, darks, and colors separately.
- The care label indicates the maximum washing temperature allowed. If unsure, wash at a lower temperature.
- Rinse swimwear immediately after use, and avoid wringing it out.
- Turn clothes inside out before washing to protect the fabric.
Some Don’ts:
- Avoid overusing detergent.
- Steer clear of fabric detergents containing bleach.
- Only tumble dry if specified on the care label.
- Don’t iron over prints, trims, or embellishments.
- Don’t leave garments with contrasting color panels soaking for long periods.
- Metal-trimmed garments should not be soaked.
How to care for shoes:
- Treat suede and nubuck with a suitable protector before wearing.
- Use a suede brush to maintain the texture and appearance.
- If shoes get wet, stuff them with newspaper and let them dry naturally, away from direct heat.
- Trainers and canvas shoes generally shouldn't be machine-washed. Let them dry, then brush or wipe away excess dirt.
- For heels, check heel tips regularly and replace them at a shoe repair shop to prevent damage or slipping.
- Leather is a natural material, so minor differences in color or finish may occur between pairs.