How to wash and care for WASHABLE WOOL

* Hand washes with water no hotter than 40°C.
* Do not bleach or tumble dry.
* Hang to dry in a shady place.
* Iron with a temperature not higher than 110°C.
* Regular cleaning for moth-proofing and dry storage.
* Use a pressing cloth when ironing.
* When storing woolen clothes with other garments, wrap them in a clean cloth or paper to prevent fiber transfer.
* Ventilate once or twice a month to prevent moth damage.
* When packing clothes in a box, turn them inside out to prevent fading and creasing.

ABOUT GARMENT CARE

Wash Less, Wear More

Always keep in mind that it’s best to wash your clothes as little as possible. Washing your clothes too often can have a negative impact on their quality while putting pressure on both the environment and your wallet.

Choose Eco-Friendly Products

To protect both your garments and the environment, opt for eco-friendly laundry products and avoid bleach and softeners. Eco-friendly detergents are just as effective as their conventional counterparts but come with the benefit of being free from harmful chemicals and toxins. Bleach can be damaging to fabrics, while softeners cover your garments in a thin film that can impede positive attributes such as breathability and moisture absorbency.

Dry Garments Naturally

Line drying will prevent your clothes from withering or shrinking each time it's sent to get dried, and it will also save you the cost of re-purchasing them over time. The wind and sun work together to create the ultimate all-natural dryer for freshly cleaned laundry and can provide you with freshly air-dried clothes, complete with a bright, sunny smell.

Wash Mindfully

Always pay attention to the individual care labels inside your garments but aim to wash your clothing at low temperatures (max. 30°C) or cold. Make sure to always fill your washing machine to avoid wasting water and energy but don’t overfill as heavy loads can cause friction and result in poorly washed or worn-out garments. Don’t forget to also sort your clothes according to their care requirements. Separate light from darker colors, while being mindful of different fabrics.