FABRIC CARE
100% COTTON PRODUCTS
Follow the recommendations below when washing your 100% cotton shirts to extend their lifespan:
• Wash with Cold Water: Cotton fabrics can shrink and wear out in hot water. Therefore, it is recommended to use cold water during washing. Cold water prevents color fading and saves energy.
• Wash with Similar Colors: Washing white and light-colored clothes together helps prevent color transfer and keeps your garments looking new.
• Wash and Dry on a Low Cycle: High-speed washing and drying can cause cotton fabrics to shrink and wear out. Use a low-speed cycle and air-dry to minimize this risk.
• Wash and Dry Inside Out: Washing and drying clothes inside out prevents surface wear and pilling.
• Iron on Low Heat: Cotton fabrics can be damaged when ironed at high heat. Use the heat setting specified on the care label and, if possible, use steam while ironing.
These tips will help keep your cotton garments looking fresh and vibrant for longer.
VISCOSE
General washing instructions for garments made of 100% viscose fabric include:
• Wash with Cold Water: Viscose fabrics can shrink when washed in hot water. Therefore, it is best to wash these garments in cold water.
• Use a Gentle Cycle: Since viscose is a soft fabric, use the gentle or delicate setting on your washing machine.
• Hand Wash: In cases where machine washing is not suitable, hand washing may be a better option for viscose. When hand washing, gently press the fabric without wringing it.
• Air Dry: Instead of using a dryer, air-dry viscose fabrics to help maintain their shape.
• Iron on Low Heat: If ironing is necessary, use a low heat setting and place a cloth over the fabric while ironing.
These washing and care tips will help you preserve the shape and longevity of your viscose garments.
LINEN
Washing instructions for garments made of 100% linen fabric include:
• Washing Temperature: Linen fabrics are generally washed in lukewarm water. Avoid using hot water as it can cause the fabric to shrink.
• Washing Program: Use the gentle or delicate cycle on your washing machine for linen fabrics to prevent wear and tear.
• Drying: It is best to air dry linen fabrics. Linen dries quickly, and using a dryer can cause the fabric to shrink or lose its shape.
• Ironing: Linen fabrics can be ironed at high heat. However, ironing them while slightly damp is recommended as it makes it easier to remove wrinkles.
• Avoid Bleaching: Wash linen fabrics without using bleach, as it can damage the fibers.
These washing instructions will help ensure the longevity of your linen fabrics.