Washing Instructions
To Make Clothes Last Longer:
- It's important to separate the clothes to be washed correctly. Clothes should be grouped according to their color, product features, and intended use, and washed in the correct program with the appropriate detergent and temperature.
- Machine washing of garments that indicate on the care label that they can only be dry cleaned will cause damage to the product.
- It is recommended to iron shirt collars and cuffs on the reverse side to prevent them from shining and fading.
- If the garment's care label indicates that it can be washed, it should be machine-washed on a delicate cycle. Dry according to the product's care label. Knitwear can sag and deform when hung to dry. Therefore, drying by laying flat is preferable. Clothing with a dry-clean label, such as suits, jackets, and coats, should only be dry-cleaned. To prevent odors from developing after dry cleaning, it is recommended to air the garment before use.
- We do not recommend machine washing for cotton products. You can extend the life of the product by hand washing.
- We don't recommend machine washing your shawls. However, if you're pressed for time and must machine wash, set your machine to the most delicate cycle and cancel the spin cycle. Do not pre-wash. Set the water temperature to between 20-30 degrees Celsius.