Product Care

Washing Instructions:

  1. Check the Label: Always start by checking the care label on your T-shirt. It provides specific instructions for the fabric and any unique care requirements.
  2. Separate Colors: Separate your T-shirts by color to prevent color bleeding. Wash white T-shirts separately from colored ones.
  3. Use Cold Water: Wash your T-shirts in cold water, especially if they have bright colors or prints. Cold water helps preserve colors and prevents shrinkage.
  4. Gentle Cycle: Use a gentle or delicate cycle on your washing machine to avoid excessive agitation, which can cause fabric wear and tear.
  5. Mild Detergent: Use a mild, color-safe detergent to protect the fabric and colors. Avoid using bleach on colored T-shirts.
  6. Inside Out: Turn your T-shirt inside out before washing. This helps minimize friction and protects the design or print.
  7. Fasten Zippers and Buttons: If your T-shirt has zippers or buttons, fasten them before washing to prevent damage to the fabric or other items in the wash.

Drying Instructions:

  1. Air Dry: Whenever possible, air dry your T-shirts by laying them flat on a clean towel or hanging them on a drying rack. This helps maintain the shape and prevents shrinkage.
  2. Low Heat: If you choose to machine dry, use a low-heat setting to prevent excessive heat exposure, which can damage the fabric and cause shrinking.

Ironing Instructions:

  1. Check the Fabric: Check the care label to determine the appropriate ironing temperature for your T-shirt. Some T-shirts can be ironed at high temperatures, while others require a lower setting.
  2. Iron Inside Out: If your T-shirt has a design or print, iron it inside out to protect the design from direct heat.
  3. Use a Pressing Cloth: To prevent direct contact between the iron and the fabric, place a clean pressing cloth (e.g., a thin cotton cloth) over the T-shirt before ironing.
  4. Steam Care: If your iron has a steam function, you can use it to help remove wrinkles more easily.

Treat stains immediately!

In case of emergency, when getting a stain on a specific spot of your T-Shirt, the first and most important rule is to treat the stain immediately. Natural materials like cotton or linen are great at absorbing liquids (such as red wine or tomato sauce), so the faster you start to remove the stain the easier it is to get it out of the fabric entirely.

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