Apparel Care

Inside Out:

To preserve the garment’s appearance, turn it inside out before laundering to minimize friction and protect colours and prints.

Hand Wash:

Fill a clean basin or sink with lukewarm water, avoid hot water that could damage delicate fabrics.
Dissolve a mild detergent or soap suitable for hand washing in the water.
Gently agitate the garment in the soapy water, avoiding vigorous rubbing or wringing.
Rinse thoroughly with cool water until all soap residue is removed.
Allow excess water to drain away by placing the garment flat for air drying.

Cold Wash:

Opt for the cold water setting on your washing machine to prevent color fading and fabric shrinkage.
Use a detergent specifically formulated for cold water washing to ensure effective cleaning.
Avoid hot water which can cause certain fabrics to shrink or bleed dye.
Always separate colours to prevent colour transfer, especially during cold wash cycles.

Do Not Twist:

After washing, gently remove excess water from the garment without resorting to twisting or wringing.
Avoid twisting, as it may lead to stretching, distortion, or damage to delicate fabrics.
Instead, gently press the garment between clean towels to absorb moisture or let excess water drain away naturally.

Steam Iron:

Fill the iron’s reservoir with distilled water to prevent mineral accumulation and staining.
Adjust the iron to the appropriate heat setting suitable for the fabric being steamed.
Hang the garment on a hanger or lay it flat on an ironing board.
Maintain a safe distance between the iron and the fabric surface to prevent direct contact.
Utilize smooth, even strokes with the steam function activated to effectively remove wrinkles and refresh the garment.