š§¼ CareUpdated 3 months ago
How do I wash my products?
To keep your T-shirts looking and feeling their best, follow these care tips:
1. Machine wash on a cold setting to preserve color and fabric.
2. Wash with similar items to avoid pilling or color transfer.
3. Turn inside out before washing to protect the surface of the fabric.
4. Do not bleach or use harsh detergents, as they can weaken the fibers.
5. Lay flat to dry, or tumble dry on a low setting to minimize shrinkage.
Additional Tips:
*Avoid overloading the washing machine to allow proper cleaning and rinsing.
*If ironing is needed, use a low heat setting and iron inside out to avoid shine or marks.
Please note that using the dryer may cause up to 5% shrinkage. Hang drying is an option but may cause slight stretching over time.
By following these steps, your T-shirts will stay comfortable and durable for longer!
Preventing shrinkage?
Lay the clothes flat to dry to prevent shrinkage. If you cannot air dry clothes, use a low heat setting on the dryer and remove the clothes from the dryer while they are still slightly damp. Too much heat is bad for fabrics.
Preventing fading?
Wash in cold water with similar colors.Rule of thumb:
The warmer the water, the faster the colors fade.
Separate light, dark, and white clothing.
Turn garments inside out before washing.
Additional Tips to Prevent Fading:
Use a gentle detergent designed for colors to preserve vibrancy.
Add vinegar to the wash: A half cup of white vinegar in the rinse cycle helps lock in colors.
Avoid direct sunlight when drying, as UV rays can cause fading.
Wash less frequently: Washing only when necessary reduces wear and tear on the fabric.
Use shorter cycles: A shorter wash cycle minimizes exposure to water and agitation.
Following these steps will help keep your T-shirts looking fresh and vibrant for longer!
How do I prevent my items from stretching?
For the best results, we recommend washing your items in cool water and laying them flat to dry instead of hanging them when wet. If air-drying isnāt an option, use a low heat setting in the dryer and remove the clothes while theyāre still slightly damp. Once dry, avoid hanging them. Instead, fold the items and store them in drawers or on shelves to help maintain their shape.