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Washing and Care Instructions by Fabric Type

Shop Demo2024-09-09

We recommend dry cleaning for the first wash of all clothing items. To minimize discoloration, deformation, and damage to the product, please avoid using a dryer if possible. When washing at home, please refer to the instructions on the product page. Since dark-colored products have a risk of color transfer, we recommended first dry cleaning before wearing them.

  • We recommend hand washing in cold water or machine washing using a laundry net with neutral detergent.

  • Pilling may occur in areas of frequent friction.

  • Dark colors may bleed, so we recommend washing them separately.

  • Dry cleaning is recommended.

  • If washing at home, we recommend gentle hand washing in lukewarm water using a neutral detergent, minimizing washing time.

  • Remove excess water with a dry towel and hang to dry in a well-ventilated shaded area, smoothing out wrinkles. Twisting the fabric may cause deformation, and exposure to direct sunlight may cause discoloration.

  • As linen is sensitive to heat, high-temperature ironing is strictly prohibited. When ironing, always cover with a thin cloth. Being a natural fiber, linen tends to wrinkle and may have visible loose threads.

  • Due to the nature of the fabric, be cautious of wool pulling or pilling caused by friction.

  • To maintain the product's color, we recommend avoiding dry cleaning or washing for at least 6 months.

  • For the first wash, we recommend dry cleaning or washing separately in cold water.

  • Be cautious of color transfer when wearing light-colored items.

  • We do not recommend washing raw denim products due to the risk of shrinkage and color loss. Exchanges or refunds due to shrinkage or color loss from washing are not possible.

  • We recommend washing separately in lukewarm water using a neutral detergent.

  • As polyester is sensitive to heat, high-temperature steam ironing is strictly prohibited. If ironing is necessary, use a low temperature and cover with a thin cloth.

  • Dry cleaning is recommended.

  • If washing at home, we recommend gentle hand washing in lukewarm water using a neutral detergent, minimizing washing time.

  • Due to its thin and flowy nature, rayon has a weak structure and may discolor or shrink when washed in water.

  • The fabric becomes weaker after washing, so please be cautious in its care.

  • Dry cleaning is recommended.

  • If washing at home, we recommend hand washing separately for a short time in lukewarm water using a neutral or mildly alkaline detergent.

  • Nylon is prone to pilling and stretching if not properly cared for, so dry it flat in a well-ventilated shaded area.

  • If color transfer occurs, wash immediately as stains can be difficult to remove.

  • As nylon is sensitive to heat, frequent dry cleaning is not recommended. When ironing, do not apply heat directly to the garment; use only steam.

  • The first wash must be dry-cleaned.

  • As acrylic easily shrinks, dry cleaning is generally recommended.

  • If washing at home, gently hand wash in lukewarm water using wool shampoo, then dry in a well-ventilated shaded area.

  • In dry weather, using fabric softeners can minimize static electricity.

  • For regular maintenance, lightly brush the shoulder area where dust tends to accumulate.

  • Dry cleaning is strongly recommended.

  • Wool easily shrinks with water and heat. Home washing may lower the fabric quality and cause deformation.

  • As a natural fiber, wool may pill with friction. Please maintain the garment using a lint remover.

  • Dry cleaning is strongly recommended.

  • Cashmere can easily pill due to friction. We recommend using a brush for product care.

  • Direct spraying of perfume or high-temperature steam ironing may cause discoloration or damage to the product, so please avoid these practices.