Product Care Guide

Everything in our collection is crafted with longevity in mind. Here we share tips on how to make your pieces last as long as they were designed to.

 How to wash and care for our shirts and regular dresses.

  • All of our shirts and regular dresses are made from mixed cotton fabric. To prevent garments from shrinking and to keep them looking their best, wash at 30°.
  • Place delicate items in a mesh bag to help prevent snagging or twisting during machine cycles.
  • Use a normal wash cycle and regular detergent.
  • Hang the item out to dry, as too much heat from tumble dryers may cause it to shrink.

 How to wash and care for our onesies

  • Machine wash at 30ºC with a low spin.
  • Place delicate items in a mesh bag to help prevent snagging or twisting during machine cycles.
  • Use a normal wash cycle and regular detergent.
  • Hang the item out to dry, as too much heat from tumble dryers may cause it to shrink.

 How to wash and care for our regular jackets (including bomber jackets).

  • Machine wash at 30ºC with a low spin.
  • Avoid using fabric softener, which coats the fibres and make them less breathable.
  • Hang the jacket to air dry and reshape while damp. Too much heat from tumble driers may cause fibres to shrink.

How to wash and care for our rain jackets.

  • Machine wash on a warm permanent press cycle at 40ºC using a small amount of liquid detergent. 
  • Rinse twice, and minimize spinning to reduce creasing.
  • Do not use powder detergents, fabric softeners, stain removers, or bleach.
  • Do not wash with heavily soiled clothing.
  • Line dry your garment, or tumble dry it on a warm, gentle cycle.
  • Once it’s dry, tumble dry the garment for 20 minutes to reactivate the durable water repellent (DWR) treatment on the outer fabric.

 How to wash and care for our ONE caps.

  • Machine wash at 30ºC with a low spin.
  • Avoid using fabric softener, which coats the fibres and make them less breathable.
  • Hang the cap to air dry and reshape while damp. Too much heat from tumble driers may cause fibres to shrink.