Taking proper care of your clothing will extend their lifespan and ensure they look great for longer. Use our care guide below to help you minimise clothing wear and tear, and reduce the environmental impact of the washing, drying and care process.

Please note, these are guidelines only and variations will apply to some fabrics. Please always refer to your garment care label for specific washing instructions.

WASHING

Pre-wash any natural fibers to prevent future shrinkage. To conserve water and energy, wash full loads at a lower temperature, which is also gentler on clothes.

Turn your clothes inside out during washing to prevent wear and tear, reduce color fading, and protect the fabric, preserving the original quality.

Always empty pockets and unfasten buttons before washing. Separate light and bright colors, as some may bleed during the first few washes.

DRYING

Dryers consume a lot of energy. Line drying your clothes instead helps reduce fabric wear and tear, minimises wrinkles, and prevents shrinkage and pilling.

Be cautious with tumble drying and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, as these can affect colors and fabric performance.

For professional cleaning, seek out dry cleaners that offer 'wet cleaning' services or use environmentally friendly technologies for garments that can withstand it.

WASH

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Machine Wash

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Machine Wash Cold

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Machine Wash Warm

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Gentle Machine Wash Cold

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Hand Wash

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Do Not Wash

BLEACH

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Bleach When Needed

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Do Not Bleach

DRY

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Tumble Dry

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Do Not Tumble Dry

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Line Dry

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Drip Dry

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Dry Flat

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Do Not Wring

IRON

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Iron Low Heat

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Iron Medium Heat

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Iron High Heat

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Do Not Iron

DRY CLEAN

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Dry Clean

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Dry Clean Any Solvent

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Do Not Dry Clean