We know that proper care preserves the color and texture of your clothes, extends their life, and reduces their impact on the environment. We hope you find this guide helpful, which provides you with suggestions for caring for your clothes at home based on different fabrics. First, you can check the label of your clothing. Usually on the inside of the garment, you can find specific care instructions on the clothing label.
Linen
Linen is a natural fiber that requires careful care.
Washing: Hand wash at low temperature or use a delicate machine wash. Avoid using strong detergents and use a linen detergent to preserve the color of the linen.
Drying: Air dry naturally and avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading and deformation.
Ironing: Iron when slightly damp, using a low temperature and steam iron to keep the linen flat and shiny.
Storage: When folding and storing linen clothing, try to avoid long periods of squeezing to prevent creases.
Washing: Cotton is easy to clean and can be washed in a washing machine on a gentle cycle or by hand in cold water. Avoid using hot water to prevent shrinkage.
Drying: Air dry or use a dryer on low heat. Avoid over- drying to prevent the fabric from becoming stiff or shrinking.
Ironing: Cotton can be ironed on an ironing board to the appropriate temperature. Humidify if necessary.
Storage: It should be kept away from moisture and direct sunlight to prevent fading and deformation.
Cotton
Cashmere
Cashmere is a high-grade and easily damaged natural fiber.
Washing: It is recommended to wash by hand, use cold water and mild detergent, avoid using biological detergents. Soaking time should not be too long, then rinse with clean water.
Drying: Avoid using a dryer to prevent the cashmere fiber from deforming or shrinking. Roll it up flat on a towel and press it with your palm to remove excess moisture, away from heat sources such as sunlight.
Ironing: It is best not to iron cashmere. If it needs to be flat, you can gently steam iron it at low temperature.
Storage: Cashmere clothing should be folded and placed in a well-ventilated place away from direct sunlight. Do not hang it for too long to prevent deformation.
Washing: It is best to wash separately or with similar colors. Choose cold or warm water to wash, and turn the denim inside out to protect the surface color. Avoid using harsh detergents.
Drying: Do not put it in a tumble dryer, it is best to hang it in a ventilated place or lay it flat to dry.
Ironing: You can iron denim when it is slightly damp, choose the appropriate temperature and steam setting, and avoid direct contact with the iron to prevent pressure marks.
Storage: Avoid long-term hanging or folding to avoid pressure to avoid creases.
Denim
Polyester
Washing: Polyester can be safely washed in a washing machine. Use a gentle cycle and cold or warm water to avoid shrinkage and damage to the fibers.
Drying: You can use a dryer on low heat. Polyester dries quickly, so to avoid wrinkling and static electricity, remove the garment from the dryer when it is slightly damp.
Ironing: Polyester does not generally wrinkle, so if you need to iron it, use low heat or steam, as high temperatures can cause polyester to melt.
Storing: Hang or fold your garments as needed to allow them to ventilate and avoid prolonged pressure or direct sunlight.