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CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Cotton

Cotton is the most common natural fiber. It is machine washable and can be placed in the dryer. Cotton clothes tend to wrinkle a lot so they require ironing at high temperatures. Avoid using bleach because it can damage the color and texture of the garment. Due to its absorbency, cotton needs more time to dry in natural conditions or higher temperature in a drier.

Cashmere

Cashmere is fiber made from wool and it is one of the best fabrics. Since it is a very delicate fabricate, hand wash is recommended. To better protect the fabric avoid high spin speed and let the garment dry on a clean towel. The drying should be done on a flat surface because if you hang the garment, the weight of the water will alter its shape. You should not iron or machine dry cashmere items. Avoid hot water when washing clothes from or with cashmere.

Viscose

Viscose is a semi-synthetic fiber. It is a sensitive fabric so it is better to either hand wash it or choose a gentle program with cold water if put in the washing machine. It is preferred to iron viscose on reverse side and on moderate temperature before the garment has completely dried. Avoid storing in plastic bags. Avoid direct sunlight when drying naturally.

MicroModal

MicroModal is produced from beech wood and depending on the processing is can exceed cotton properties. It is one of the softest fabrics, largely resembling the properties of silk. Machine wash at any temperature depending on the details on the label of each garment. It is recommended to dry your clothes on a hanger as it is a fabric that doesn’t wrinkle much so it can dry this way. Iron (if needed) on reverse side.

Mohair

Mohair is a type of wool with features that make it one of the best fibers. Mohair is a fabric that might be a little rougher than other wool fabrics. It is recommended to avoid washing machines so before you wash it, consult the instruction on the clothe tab. Use steam ironing. It is recommended to use a cloth over the garment when ironing it.

Polyester

Polyester is the most widely known synthetic fiber. It is a very durable fabric that does not shrink. It can be machine washed and dried. Prefer moderate water temperature and use fabric softener before spinning.

Wool

Wool is a sensitive fabric so you should follow the instructions of each garment. Woolen clothes tend to shrink when washed in the washing machine so it is better to hand wash them. Avoid very hot water, drying and ironing. If ironing is required, the garment should be wet and you should use a cloth over it to avoid direct contact of the garment with the iron.

Silk

One of the more luxurious natural fabrics, which tends to be extremely soft. Silk is a durable fabric that doesn’t wrinkle much. It is a very sensitive fabric regarding ironing so read carefully the instruction on the garment. Prefer ironing while the garment is still wet and use a moderate temperature.

Fur

When you receive your order, brush the fur gently so that it takes its natural shape and the hairs don’t look bristly. Never place your fur coat near heating sources. If it gets wet it is preferable to dry naturally. Avoid perfume, as the smell will stay on the fur for a long time. Do not store in a plastic bag and do not expose to direct sunlight as it can alter its color.

Denim

Jeans are a cotton cloth characterized by its diagonal weaving. It can be washed in the washing machine and dried either naturally or in the dryer. When washed in the washing machine make sure you put it together with similar colors. The darker the denim, the greater the chance to discolor. It is better to iron on the reverse side regardless of the temperature of the iron. The more you wash, the jeans color tends to lose its vividness so try to avoid unnecessary washing.

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