Care guide

Ice Cotton
QUALITIES
WASH GUIDE
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WASHING
Wash with the handwash program of your washing machine – this is stressing your garment much less than washing it by hand. Use a small amount of liquid detergent. To protect your knitwear, avoid washing it alone – add other garments or a towel to the load.
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DRY CLEANING
No dry cleaning
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DRYING
Remove the garment from the washing machine and gently reshape it to smooth out wrinkles. Lay it flat to dry whenever possible and keep it away from direct sunlight. Do not tumble dry.
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IRONING
After washing and drying, light ironing can help restore the shape of knitwear. If minor wrinkles have formed, ironing can smooth them out. For knitwear, it is generally recommended to iron very carefully and only when necessary. Alternatively, steaming is often gentler and safer for the fabric.
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Storage tips
For best care, neatly fold the garment and store it on a shelf rather than hanging it.

PURE ALPACA
QUALITIES
WASH GUIDE
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WASHING
Wash with the handwash program of your washing machine – this is stressing your garment much less than washing it by hand. Use a small amount of liquid detergent. To protect your knitwear, avoid washing it alone – add other garments or a towel to the load. As part of the washing process, use a spin cycle to efficiently extract the water from the garments.
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DRY CLEANING
No dry cleaning
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DRYING
Remove the garment from the washing machine and gently reshape it to smooth out wrinkles. Lay it flat to dry whenever possible and keep it away from direct sunlight. Do not tumble dry.
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IRONING
Alpaca fibres have a natural crinkle effect, which is characteristic. Light ironing can help restore the shape of knitwear. It is generally recommended to iron very carefully and only when necessary.
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STORAGE TIPS
For best care, neatly fold the garment and store it on a shelf rather than hanging it. Protect your piece with a gentle, natural moth deterrent.

COTTON Chenille wool mix
QUALITIES
WASH GUIDE
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WASHING
Wash with the handwash program of your washing machine – this is stressing your garment much less than washing it by hand. Use a small amount of liquid detergent. To protect your knitwear, avoid washing it alone – add other garments or a towel to the load. As part of the washing process, use a spin cycle to efficiently extract the water from the garments
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DRY CLEANING
No dry cleaning
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DRYING
Remove the garment from the washing machine and gently reshape it. Lay it flat to dry whenever possible and keep it away from direct sunlight. Do not tumble dry.
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IRONING
Light ironing can help restore the shape of knitwear. It is generally recommended to iron very carefully and only when necessary.
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STORAGE TIPS
For best care, neatly fold the garment and store it on a shelf rather than hanging it. Protect your piece with a gentle, natural moth deterrent.

Pure All-Weather Cotton
QUALITIES
Crafted from the finest long-staple cotton fibres, this premium all-weather fabric undergoes a complex manufacturing process to achieve exceptional performance. The result: Wind and water-repellent, breathable, and remarkably durable, while remaining lightweight and comfortable to wear.
WASH GUIDE
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MACHINE WASHING
Close all zippers and turn the garment inside out for washing. Use a very gentle program and spin cycle for less wrinkles and a small amount of pure liquid soap.
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DRY CLEANING
Reshape the garment on a hanger, dry naturally avoiding direct sunlight. Do not tumble dry.
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DRYING
Reshape the garment on a hanger, dry naturally avoiding direct sunlight
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IRONING
Iron carefully on a warm setting, which also helps to keep the weather-proof functionality of your garment. Iron inside out to avoid any shiny pressmarks.
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STORAGE TIPS
To avoid wrinkling, store the garment on a hanger rather than folded.