How to treat fabrics!

 

 

For all our products we select only the best fabrics, strictly composed of organic materials. Our priority is to ensure excellent quality and a real commitment to sustainability.

Below you will find tips on how to best care for our garments, preventing unpleasant surprises and maintaining their beauty over time.

The main tip for all our garments is to always treat them inside out, so as to reduce wear and tear on the visible part of the fabric.

The raw materials we use are as follows.

 

 

Cotton is a natural and versatile fabric valued for its softness and durability.

"DENIM"

  • Washing: This fabric is very durable and can be washed between 30° and 60°. Avoid spinning above 800 rpm to minimize any shrinkage.

  • Driying: Although the dryer is convenient, it can shrink and weaken the fibers of denim. Therefore, we recommend letting the garment air dry, hanging upside down on a clothesline and securing with clothespins to avoid creases that could mark the fabric.

  • Iron: We recommend ironing denim inside out, setting a temperature between 180° and 200°.

"TWILL"

  • Washing: Because it is less durable than denim, we recommend washing at 30°, maintaining a gentle spin cycle between 600 and 800 rpm.

  • Drying: Natural drying is preferred, hanging upside down with the use of clothespins to prevent marks on the garment.

  • Iron: We recommend ironing upside down, with the iron set at a temperature between 180° and 200°.

"OXFORD"

  • Washing: As for twill, wash at 30° with spin drying between 600 and 800 rpm, as it is a delicate fabric.

  • Drying: Air drying is recommended, hanging upside down to avoid creases and unwanted marks.

  • Iron: We recommend ironing upside down, with the iron set at a temperature between 180° and 200°.

"POPELINE"

  • Washing: Wash poplin at a low temperature, around 30°, to prevent shrinkage and maintaining a gentle spin cycle, between 600 and 800 rpm.

  • Drying: Air drying is recommended, hanging upside down to prevent creases and unwanted marks.

  • Stiratura: We recommend ironing upside down, with the iron set at a temperature between 180° and 200°.

"JERSEY"

  • Washing: Wash cotton jersey at 30° or as we recommend even less, with a very gentle spin cycle between 600 and 400 rpm.

  • Drying: Air drying is recommended, avoiding stretching the garment causing it to crease, which could mark the piece or even discolor it.

  • Iron: We recommend ironing inside out; treat cotton jersey at low temperatures between 110° and 130°.

 

 

 

Linen is a natural fabric made from the fibers of the flax plant. It is known for its exceptional lightness, breathability and strength.

"LINEN"

  • Washing: Lash linen in a washing machine at a temperature no higher than 40°, especially if colored, with a light spin or better without.

  • Drying: It is preferable to air dry linen garments, either lying flat or hanging, avoiding exposure to the sun to prevent color fading.

  • Iron: Iron linen inside out, setting the iron to a temperature between 180° and 200°, the best result is if the garment is damp.

 

 

Wool is a natural fiber made from the hair of sheep and other animals such as goats and rabbits. It is known for its excellent thermal insulation capacity, making it ideal for warm and cozy clothing.

"WOOL"

  • Washing: Wash wool garments at 30° maximum, preferably hand wash with warm water to protect the fibers.

  • Asciugatura: It is best to air dry wool by laying the garment on a clean towel so that it does not warp. Avoid hanging the garment as the weight of the water can cause warping.

  • Stiratura: It is recommended to iron on the reverse side and when the wool is slightly damp, and set the iron at a low temperature around 100° or 110°.

 

  

Viscose is a semi-synthetic fiber, obtained from cellulose, which offers a soft texture and good absorbency.

"VISCOSE"

  • Washing: It is recommended to process viscose either by hand or in a washing machine at low temperatures, maximum 30, with a gentle cycle that means having the spin cycle between 400 and 600 rpm.

  • Asciugatura: Avoid the dryer by preferring air drying, laying the garment on a clean towel or hanging it up, and not leaving it in direct sunlight to avoid discoloration.

  • Stiratura: Iron the garment at a low temperature, preferably inside out, and use a cloth between the iron and the fabric to avoid scorching.

 

 

Cashmere is a fine fiber obtained from the hair of Cashmere goats, mainly raised in Mongolia and other mountainous regions. It is known for its softness, lightness and insulating ability.

"CASHMERE" 

  • Washing: it is recommended to hand wash in lukewarm water with a mild detergent, if you want to machine wash set a delicate program without spin cycle and you need to wash with cold water.

  • Asciugatura: lay the garment on a clean towel and fold it over the garment so that all moisture is absorbed, avoid hanging it to avoid the risk of deforming it.

  • Stiratura: if necessary iron at low temperature and put a cloth between the cashmere and the iron.

 

 

Hemp fabric is a natural material made from the fibers of the hemp plant. It is known for its strength, durability and breathability. Due to its antibacterial properties and absence of harmful chemicals, it is an environmentally friendly option for clothing.

"HEMP"

  • Washing: Wash hemp in a washing machine at a temperature no higher than 30°, especially if colored, with a light spin cycle or better without.

  • Asciugatura: It is preferable to air dry the garments, either lying flat or hanging, avoiding exposure to the sun to prevent color fading.

  • Stiratura: Iron inside out, setting the iron to a temperature between 180° and 200°, the best result is if the garment is damp.