Denim

Denim is a durable and timeless material that requires some care to prevent premature wear and tear, maintain its colour and ensure comfort. Here are some key recommendations for cleaning, drying, ironing, conservation and storage:

01 cleaning


01 / 01 wash only when necessary

Denim does not require washing after each use. Wash only when necessary to extend its life, prevent premature wear and tear and preserve its original shape.


01 / 02 wash inside out

Turn garments inside out before washing to protect the appearance of the fabric and reduce friction.


01 / 03 use cold water

Wash garments in cold water to minimise shrinkage and preserve colour.


01 / 04 select a gentle cycle

Opt for a delicate wash cycle to protect the denim fibres.

01 / 05 select a suitable detergent

Opt for a mild detergent that helps maintain both the surface and the original colour of the garment.


01 / 06 act fast on stains

Treat stains immediately using specific stain products, avoiding the use of harsh chemicals such as bleach.


01 / 07 minimise abrasive products

Frequent use of chemical agents can weaken the fibres and discolour the garment.

02 drying


02 / 01 avoid tumble drying

The heat from the tumble dryer can damage the fibres of the garment, causing them to warp or shrink.


02 / 02 air drying

It is best to air dry garments, hanging them in a shady place to prevent the colours from fading in the sun.

03 ironing


03 / 01 iron with caution


If you need to iron your clothes, make sure you do it when they are slightly damp or use the steam function. Avoid dry ironing, as this can reduce the elasticity of the denim.

03 / 02 avoid high temperatures


Set the iron to a medium or low temperature to protect the fibres.


03 / 02 protect the details


Do not iron directly on buttons or metal ornaments to avoid damage.


04 conservation


Follow the specific care instructions on the garment's composition label.


05 storage


05 / 01 store carefully


Keep denim garments in a cool, dry place, away from prolonged exposure to the sun, which can discolour them over time.

Viscose garments

Viscose is a fibre, widely used in clothing due to its softness and versatility, which requires special care to preserve its quality and appearance. Viscose can be washable or non-washable in water. Here are some key recommendations for cleaning, drying, ironing and care if viscose is not washable:

01 cleaning


01 / 01 remove stains quickly


If the garment has stains, act immediately to prevent them from setting. Gently apply a non-aggressive detergent to the stain, avoiding vigorous rubbing to not damage the fabric. After treating the stain, rinse with plenty of water.


01 / 02 proper cleaning


Always following the specifications on the composition label, opt for dry cleaning or, if hand washing is required, use lukewarm water and a mild detergent.

02 drying


02 / 01 air drying

Air dry the garment, but avoid exposure to the sun to prevent discolouration.

03 ironing


03 / 01 low temperature

Iron the garment at low temperature to avoid damage to fibres.


03 / 02 delicate treatment

Never twist or rub the garment with force to avoid deformation and preserve its structure.


03 / 03 shape recovery

Proper ironing helps to restore the garment's original shape after washing.

04 conservation

Follow the specific care instructions on the garment's composition label.


Knitwear

Knitwear is renowned for its exceptional softness and comfort. To maintain these qualities and prolong the life of your garments, follow these recommendations for cleaning, drying, conservation and storage:

01 cleaning


The method of washing will depend on the composition of the yarn and the specific care instructions. Knitwear can be machine or hand washed as stated on the label. In both cases, use a detergent specifically for delicate garments.


01 / 02 machine wash


use cold water

Use short programmes and cold water.


Avoid spinning

Avoid spinning to prevent garment deformation.


Remove excess water carefully


Roll the garment in a towel and press gently to remove excess moisture.


01 / 03 hand wash


use cold water

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Do not rub

Wash in cold water without rubbing to protect the structure of the fabric.

Avoid excess moisture

Avoid leaving the garment to soak for prolonged periods of time.


Remove excess water carefully

Roll the garment in a towel and press gently to remove excess moisture.

02 drying


02 / 01 avoid direct heat


Do not dry in the sun or near radiators or heaters.


02 / 02 dry on a flat surface


Turn the garment inside out and spread out to prevent it from losing its shape.

03 conservation


Follow the specific care instructions on the garment's composition label.


03 / 01 eliminate pilling


Pilling, or the formation of small balls on the surface of the garment, is a common characteristic of fabrics made of animal fibres or blends of animal fibres with other fibres. To maintain the appearance of the article, use a specific tool, such as a lint remover or a special comb, to remove the lint safely and effectively, thus extending the life of the garment.


04 storage


04 / 01 adequate storage


Store folded garments in a cupboard or drawer. Avoid stacking them with garments that have studs, beads or other items that can get caught. Do not press them too hard to prevent pulling when opening or closing the drawer.


04 / 02 out of season storage


Use fabric boxes that enable ventilation to avoid odours.


04 / 03 avoid hanging them


Do not hang garments on hangers to avoid deformation.



Outer garments

Parkas and coats

Textile outer garments, such as overshirts, trench coats and jackets, are usually made of fabrics of several compositions, depending on the design, and often have a water repellent treatment. This type of garment requires specific care to maintain its properties and appearance. Here are some key recommendations for cleaning, ironing, conservation and storage:

01 cleaning

01 / 01 careful with washes


Garments with water repellent treatment may lose this characteristic if they are washed improperly or too often. We recommend washing gently and reducing the number of washes to preserve this property.

01 / 02 removal of small stains


For light stains, use talcum powder applied with a damp cloth. This enables washing to be spaced out and extends the durability of the garment.


01 / 03 garments with leather details


Garments with leather parts should always be cleaned by specialists.

02 ironing

02 / 01 avoid steam

Do not use steam, especially on garments with buttons, as excess temperature and humidity can alter their original appearance.

02 / 02 waxed or grease-finished garments

These garments must not be ironed. Their darkening over time is not deterioration, but a natural characteristic of the material.

03 conservation

Follow the specific care instructions on the garment's composition label.


04 / 01 use of suitable hangers:

To avoid distortion, use hangers that are the right size for the garment.


04/ 02 drying before storage

Make sure the garment is completely dry before storing.

Garments with synthetic padding

Padded garments are quilted with synthetic material. In our case, we use recycled polyester, a sustainable material that provides warmth and comfort. Here are some key recommendations for cleaning, drying and conservation:

01 cleaning


01 / 01 wash with care


They are suitable for machine washing, using cold programmes and as long as it is recommended in the composition label.


01 / 03 remove stains easily


Use a damp cloth to remove light stains, avoiding unnecessary washing.


01 / 02 spin properly


Before applying any product, test it on inner areas to ensure that it will not adversely affect the leather.


01 / 04 recovers the volume


Shake out the garment after washing to fluff the fibres and restore its original volume.

02 drying


02 / 01 tumble dry


If allowed, insert rubber balls covered with polyamide felt or wool into the drum to help redistribute and regain their fluffy appearance evenly in the filling.


03 conservation


Follow the specific care instructions on the garment's composition label.

Leather garments

Leather is a durable and flexible material, designed to offer different finishes depending on the style of each garment. Here are some key recommendations for cleaning, preservation and storage:

01 cleaning


01 / 01 trust in professionals


Leather garments should only be cleaned by leather experts.


01 / 02 test first


Before applying any product, test it on inner areas to ensure that it will not adversely affect the leather.


01 / 03 careful drying


If the garment gets wet, allow it to dry before storing, avoiding direct sunlight.


01 / 04 nutrition and repair


Use alcohol-free creams to nourish the leather, correct imperfections and maintain an even appearance.

01 / 05 take care of the shape

Use hangers appropriate to the size of the shoulders and cover them with cotton covers.

02 conservation

Follow the specific care instructions on the garment's composition label.


03 storage


03 / 01 use suitable hangers

To avoid deformation, use hangers that are appropriate to the size of the shoulders.


03 / 02 protect the garment

Cover it with a cotton cover to avoid rubbing or colour transfer between garments.

Suede, nubuck and split leather garments

These materials, obtained by tanning and polishing leather, offer smooth, velvety finishes or rougher, coarser or aged textures depending on the design. Here are some key recommendations for cleaning, preservation and storage:

01 cleaning

01 / 01 trust in professionals


Leather garments should only be cleaned by leather experts.


01 / 02 specific stains


If the garment has oil, grease or similar stains, apply talcum powder to the affected area and leave it to absorb the moisture. Then remove it with a brush in circular movements.


1 / 03 test first


Before applying any cleaning method, test inner areas to avoid possible damage to the leather.

01 / 04 natural drying


Allow the garment to dry before storing, avoiding direct sunlight.


01 / 05 soft brushing


Use soft bristle brushes to maintain the velvety finish.

02 conservation


Follow the specific care instructions on the garment's composition label.


03 storage


03 / 01 use suitable hangers


To avoid deformation, use hangers that are appropriate to the size of the shoulders.


03 / 02 protect the garment


Cover it with a cotton cover to avoid rubbing or colour transfer between garments.