Product care
LESS IS MORE
It may sound strange, but it is actually much better to wash your clothes less frequently - both for the environment, but also for the clothes you hold dear. We have collected some simple but effective advice on how you can take care of your wardrobe for the next several years. We encourage you to master your inner washing skills, with a view to keeping your clothes fresh and clean, all while reducing total water and energy consumption. It's a win-win!
Before washing your clothes, try to pre-treat stains and turn the clothes inside out, in order to preserve the durability of color and quality.
You should only wash your clothes when necessary – air them out after only wearing them a few times. In addition, you can save a large amount of energy by turning down the temperature where the clothes still get completely clean. Remember to follow the washing instructions, especially when washing more sensitive materials.
When you dry your clothes, use a drying rack as much as possible, and only use a tumble dryer when absolutely necessary. This will both save a lot of energy and your clothes will last longer. Use a hanger for your shirts to avoid creases and reduce the need to iron. When you wash wool and knitwear, avoid hanging to dry, as the weight of the wet garment will stretch it and ruin the fit. Alternatively, find a place where it can lay flat and dry.
As far as possible, always make sure to repair your clothes, and keep the extra buttons that come with the products in case you need them. If you cannot repair the garment yourself, you can get help from your local tailor, or you can send it back to us.