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We create garments designed to stand the test of time. Thoughtfully made to be worn, loved, and enjoyed for years to come — with the right care.

Proper care helps preserve the quality, appearance, and longevity of your garments. Below you’ll find general guidelines to help you care for different materials. Always refer to the care label inside your garment for specific instructions

Cotton

Cotton is a durable and breathable natural fibre, suitable for everyday wear.

  • Machine wash at 30°C with similar colours. Use a mild detergent and avoid overloading the machine.
  • Air dry whenever possible. Tumble drying may cause shrinkage and should be avoided unless specified on the care label.
  • Iron on medium heat, preferably inside out.
  • Additional care: Washing cotton at lower temperatures helps preserve colour and reduces fibre wear over time.
Wool & Cashmere

Wool and cashmere are delicate natural fibres that require gentle handling.

  • Hand wash in cold water using a detergent specifically formulated for wool, or dry clean when recommended.
  • Lay flat on a clean towel and reshape while damp. Do not hang, as this may distort the garment.
  • Steam gently or use a low-temperature iron with a pressing cloth.
  • Additional care: Store folded rather than hung to maintain shape and avoid stretching.
Silk

Silk is a refined and sensitive fiber that benefits from careful maintenance.

  • Hand wash cold with a gentle detergent, or dry clean for best results.
  • Do not wring. Gently press excess water out and lay flat to dry away from direct sunlight.
  • Iron on low heat while slightly damp, preferably on the reverse side.
  • Additional care: Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight, perfumes, and deodorants.
Denim

Denim is designed to age naturally and develop character over time.

  • Wash inside out in cold water. Wash infrequently to preserve color and texture.
  • Air dry to maintain shape and minimize fading.
  • Iron inside out on medium heat if needed.
  • Additional care: Color transfer may occur when new — avoid contact with light fabrics.
Knitwear

Knitwear requires careful handling to maintain its structure and appearance.

  • Hand wash cold or use a gentle machine cycle with a garment bag.
  • Lay flat to dry and reshape while damp. Never hang.
  • Steam lightly or iron on low heat if necessary.
  • Additional care: Pilling is a natural occurrence and can be gently removed with a fabric comb.
Linen

Linen is a natural fiber valued for its breathability, strength, and relaxed texture. With proper care, linen garments become softer over time while maintaining their structure and character.

  • Machine wash at 30°C on a gentle cycle using a mild detergent. Wash with similar colors and avoid overcrowding the machine. Hand washing in cold water is also suitable for more delicate pieces.
  • Air dry whenever possible. Lay flat or hang to dry while still slightly damp to reduce deep creases. Tumble drying is not recommended, as it may weaken the fibers and cause shrinkage.
  • Iron on medium heat while the garment is still slightly damp. For best results, iron on the reverse side or use steam to smooth creases.
  • Additional care: Linen naturally wrinkles and softens with wear. Embrace its relaxed appearance, or gently steam between wears to refresh the garment.
Stains

Treat stains as soon as possible. Blot gently rather than rubbing, and always test cleaning methods on an inconspicuous area first. For stubborn stains, professional cleaning is recommended.

Storage
  • Store garments in a clean, dry place.
  • Fold knitwear to avoid stretching.
  • Use padded hangers for delicate items
  • Avoid plastic garment covers to allow fibers to breathe.
Repair & Longevity

Small repairs can significantly extend the life of a garment. Replacing buttons, reinforcing seams, or removing pills early helps preserve both appearance and function.