Clothing Care Guide

Clothing care is essential to extending the life of your garments and reducing their environmental impact.

Additionally, it is important to follow the washing and drying instructions for each garment to avoid premature wear.

That's why we want to help you with this guide.

Recommendations

Hang the clothes

Dryers consume a lot of energy, and excessive use can have a negative impact on the environment and our wallets. Therefore, it's advisable to opt for more sustainable alternatives, such as hanging clothes outdoors.

Air your clothes

Take advantage of sunny days to hang your clothes outside. This way, you'll allow the wind and sun to eliminate odors and accumulated moisture. It also helps save energy by avoiding the need for a dryer.

Pilling

Pilling is the formation of small balls in fibers like wool or cotton. You can reduce this formation by turning clothes inside out before washing or removing it using an electric lint remover.

Full washing machines and low temperatures

Washing clothes with a full load maximizes water and energy use, thus reducing the environmental impact. Washing at lower temperatures also helps preserve the color and quality of clothes, preventing premature wear.

Gentle spins

Low-speed spins prevent damage to fabric fibers and maintain garment shape and color longer. Gentle spins also help reduce wrinkling, making ironing and garment care easier.

Turn your clothes inside out

To reduce wear and tear on your clothes during the washing process, you can turn them inside out. This will help maintain the colors and protect the fabrics, maintaining the garments' original quality.