Caring for products made from eco-friendly fabrics

We have a special approach to the items we create, prioritizing traditional craftsmanship over fleeting trends—this is in our DNA. Our mission is to promote the idea of sustainable fashion and extend the use of our collections by our customers. Therefore, we have gathered useful tips and recommendations on how to properly care for different types of fabrics and products so that our collections in your wardrobe bring you joy for as long as possible.

 

General Recommendations
- Use delicate detergents specifically designed for natural materials (gels work more gently with fabrics than powders, even if they are baby-friendly).
- Prefer hand washing or washing on a delicate cycle in the washing machine; high spin speeds often damage items, so we recommend using no more than 600-800 RPM.
- Opt for drying without harsh sunlight, as wet fabric fades more quickly under UV rays, and the item can rapidly lose its rich color.

Fabric Categories and Washing Instructions
Linen
- Washing: Hand wash or machine wash in cold water (up to 30°C). Use mild detergents.
- Ironing: Iron at high temperature when the fabric is slightly damp, using steam.
- Features: Linen is prone to wrinkling—this is a natural characteristic of the fabric.

Eucalyptus (Tencel)
- Washing: Machine wash on a delicate cycle in cold water. Use mild detergents.

- Ironing: Iron at medium temperature or steam.
- Features: Dries quickly and is not prone to wrinkling.

Wool
- Washing: Only hand wash in cold water or dry clean. Use wool-specific detergents or shampoo.
- Ironing: Use low temperature with steam or a special wool ironing setting.
- Features: Avoid machine drying and sudden temperature changes.

Silk
- Washing: Hand wash in cold water or dry clean. Use delicate silk detergents or shampoo.
- Ironing: Iron on low temperature from the inside out using the silk setting or at minimal temperature.
- Features: Avoid direct sunlight on silk items.

Cashmere
- Washing: Hand wash in cold water with minimal detergent or dry clean.
- Ironing: Usually not necessary. If needed, steam at minimal temperature.
- Features: Do not wring or stretch during drying; dry flat on a horizontal surface.

Organic Cotton
- Washing: Machine wash in cold or warm water (30-40°C).
- Ironing: Medium iron temperature.
- Features: Avoid using harsh bleaches and dryers.

Hemp
- Washing: Machine wash in cold water on a delicate cycle (spin at 400 RPM).
- Ironing: Iron at high temperature with steam when the fabric is slightly damp.
- Features: Becomes softer with each wash.

Denim (100% Cotton)
- Washing: Wash at low temperature (30°C) on a delicate cycle. Turn the item inside out to preserve color. Avoid frequent washing.
- Ironing: Medium to high temperature with steam. Iron from the inside out.
- Features: Denim is prone to fading over time; avoid harsh detergents.

Ahimsa Peace Silk
- Washing: Only hand wash in cool water or dry clean. Use detergents for delicate fabrics.
- Ironing: Iron at low temperature from the inside out or steam at low settings.
- Features: Ahimsa silk is produced without harm to silkworms, making it an eco-friendly and ethical option.

Blended Fabrics
- Pay attention to the percentage of the composition listed on the label, and use the recommendations from this list accordingly.

Product Categories
Jackets and Coats
- Features: Internal adhesive interlinings may come loose during washing, so dry cleaning is recommended.
- Washing: Only dry clean.
- Ironing: Use low temperature and steam for ironing; a steamer is preferable to an iron.
- Drying: Only dry on hangers.

Sweaters (Wool, Cashmere) and Wool Suits
- Washing: Hand wash or dry clean; use wool-specific detergents or shampoo.
- Drying: Dry flat on a towel.
- Features: Lightly press out excess water by hand. Do not wring to avoid deformation.

Necklaces with Fabric Elements
- Washing: Hand wash delicately in soapy water or with shampoo; dry on a towel.