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Care & Maintenance guide

Pamper your clothes

A little help from the team to take care of the pieces you love so much.

Pampering viscose

Viscose is a delicate and lightweight fabric that allows the skin to breathe.

Soft and silky to the touch, this fabric is very durable if handled with care. For our viscose pieces, we strongly recommend hand washing if possible or machine washing at 30°C, using a slow, gentle spin cycle, and laying flat to dry. To restore its original shape and feel, viscose sometimes needs to be gently ironed on the reverse side, using the "silk" setting on your iron.

Pamper the mesh

To preserve the softness and comfort of your knitwear, here are some tips to help you. Knitwear should preferably be hand washed to avoid damaging the fibers. If you prefer to machine wash, you can always wash it cold or at a maximum of 20°C on the "delicate" cycle. To avoid warping the garment, we recommend not twisting the knitwear when hand washing, and using a slow, gentle spin cycle to preserve the appearance of your knitwear if you choose to machine wash.

It's best to dry flat to prevent the garment from stretching and gently iron on the reverse side using the appropriate cycle depending on the composition of your knitwear. Some natural fibers, such as wool, are "living" fibers that change with heat. This may explain why some knitwear may shrink slightly after washing. This is actually a curling of the mesh, which will return to its original shape after ironing, thanks to the steam from your iron which will allow the fibers to relax.

Caring for your cotton pieces

Cotton is a pleasant, supple, and very durable material that we regularly find in our everyday wardrobes. Its care is relatively simple because it is not fragile. It can therefore be easily machine washed, but we recommend not exceeding 30°C to avoid "cooking" the fabric and prevent possible shrinkage.

It is best to remove stains from a cotton garment before machine washing and rinse it thoroughly to avoid detergent residue that could cause the fabric to yellow. Colored cotton garments can bleed. We therefore recommend washing them with garments of the same shade to prevent color transfer. Ironing inside out on the appropriate cycle, using the steam setting on your iron, or lightly dampening the garment to facilitate wrinkle removal without damaging the fabric.