THE WAY YOU CARE SHAPES THE WAY IT LASTS.
We believe the life of a garment doesn't end after it's made—it begins when you wear it. Thoughtful care helps preserve its quality, extend its lifespan, and keep it in your wardrobe for years to come.
HOW SHOULD I CARE FOR MY COTTON OR ORGANIC COTTON GARMENTS?
WASHING
Wash by hand or on a gentle machine cycle using cold or warm water (up to 30°C). Skip harsh bleach and fabric softeners.
DETERGENT
Choose a gentle, neutral detergent. Biodegradable, fragrance-free formulas are always a good option.
DRYING
Air dry in the shade whenever possible to help preserve the fabric and its color. If you use a dryer, keep it on a low or medium heat setting.
IRONING
Iron on a medium setting. Slightly damp fabric is easier to smooth and requires less heat.
SIMPLE REPAIRS TO
EXTEND GARMENT LIFE
COVERING OR REMOVING STAINS
Natural stain removers like baking soda, lemon, or vinegar can help rescue garments. If a stain remains, consider covering it with a creative patch to give the piece a new life.
PATCHING WORN AREAS
Iron-on or hand-sewn patches are a simple way to repair worn areas while adding character to your garment.
BUTTON REPLACEMENTS
Use a needle and durable thread to securely replace missing buttons. Keeping a few spare buttons in a small jar makes future repairs easier.
MENDING KNITS
Fix pulls and small holes using darning techniques or a crochet hook to restore the garment and extend its life.
FAQ
General
No. Always check the care label first. When ironing delicate fabrics such as silk or cashmere, use a pressing cloth between the iron and the garment.
Wash garments inside out using cold water, and avoid drying them in direct sunlight to help maintain their color.
A gentle, neutral detergent without strong fragrances. It's ideal for eco-friendly clothing and delicate garments, especially those made from organic or hand-dyed fabrics.