Do Not Bleach. Iron At Maximum Temperature of 110° Celsius - Without Steam To Remove Wrinkles.
Proper care helps keep your outerwear looking cleaner, feeling fresher, and lasting longer with regular wear.
1. Spot clean small marks as soon as possible to help prevent stains from setting and reduce the need for frequent full cleaning.
2. Avoid over-washing your outerwear, as excessive cleaning can wear down the fabric, affect structure, and shorten the life of the garment.
3. When needed, clean your outerwear using gentle cleaners and avoid harsh detergents, bleach, or abrasive products.
4. Allow outerwear to air out after wearing, especially after exposure to moisture, smoke, or everyday odors, before placing it back in storage.
5. If the garment gets wet, let it dry naturally away from direct heat, radiators, dryers, or prolonged sunlight, which can damage the material and alter the fit.
6. Store outerwear on sturdy, properly shaped hangers to help maintain the shoulders, silhouette, and overall structure.
7. Keep outerwear in a cool, dry space with enough room to breathe, and avoid overcrowding it in closets where wrinkles and pressure can build up.
8. For seasonal storage, make sure the garment is clean before putting it away, and use a breathable garment bag to help protect it from dust and wear.
9. Handle your outerwear with regular, gentle upkeep, since consistent care helps preserve its appearance, comfort, and longevity over time.