Wear Well. Care Well.
Your garment is made with carefully selected fabrics to suit the specific design, aesthetic and function.
Proper care helps maintain its shape, color, and longevity.
Please follow the recommended care instructions to keep your piece looking its best.
Cotton & Cotton Polyblends
Washing
•Machine wash cold on gentle cycle
•Wash with similar colours
•Only use mild and minimal amount detergent, fabric softener is unnecessary
•Turn garment inside out before washing
Drying
•Air dry recommended
•Tumble dry low if necessary
•Avoid high heat to prevent shrinkage
Ironing
•Iron on medium heat
•Steam is recommended
•Iron inside out for best results
Extra Care Tip
Avoid fabric softeners as they may weaken fibres over time and reduce fabric breathability.
Linen
Washing
•Hand wash or machine wash cold on gentle cycle
•Only use mild and minimal amount detergent, fabric softener is unnecessary
•Wash separately or with similar lightweight fabrics, with similar colors
Drying
•Lay flat or hang to air dry
•Avoid tumble drying to prevent shrinkage and distortion
Ironing
* Iron while slightly damp
• Use medium to high heat with steam
• Iron on the reverse side for a smooth finish
Extra Care Tip
Natural creasing is part of linen’s beauty and character.
Rayon
Washing
•Hand wash in cold water recommended
•If machine washing, use delicate cycle inside a laundry bag
•Only use mild and minimal amount detergent, fabric softener is unnecessary
Drying
•Do not wring or twist
•Lay flat or hang to air dry
•Avoid tumble drying
Ironing
•Iron on low heat
•Steam lightly if needed
•Always iron inside out
Extra Care Tip
Rayon is delicate when wet. Handle gently to maintain shape and drape.
Viscose
Washing
* Best to dry-clean to maintain structure and shape, avoiding bagging and sagging
At home care:
* Hand wash in cold water with only mild an minimal amount of detergent
• If machine washing, use delicate cycle and laundry bag
Drying
* Do not tumble dry
• Lay flat to dry to maintain shape
Ironing
* Iron on low heat inside out
Extra Care
* Avoid twisting or wringing the fabric
Silk
Washing
* Only Hand wash in cold water using gentle detergent suitable for delicate fabrics
• Do not soak for long periods
Drying
* Do not tumble dry
• Gently press excess water with a towel and air dry
Ironing
* Iron on low heat while garment is slightly damp
• Always iron on the reverse side
Extra Care
* Avoid direct sunlight when drying
Chiffon
Washing
* Hand wash in cold water only
•Only use mild and minimal amount detergent, fabric softener is unnecessary
* Do not rub or scrub
Drying
* Do not tumble dry
• Lay flat or hang to air dry
Ironing
* Iron on very low heat or use a steamer
Extra Care
* Handle gently as chiffon is delicate
Satin
Washing
* Hand wash in cold water only
•Only use mild and minimal amount detergent, fabric softener is unnecessary
* If machine washing, use delicate cycle and laundry bag
Drying
* Do not tumble dry
• Hang or lay flat to air dry
Ironing
* Iron on low heat on the reverse side
Extra Care
* Avoid direct heat on the shiny surface
Beaded & Sequin Embellished Pieces
Washing
•Best to dry-clean
At home care:
* Hand wash only in cold water
•Do not soak for long periods
•Do not machine wash
Drying
•Lay flat to dry on a clean towel
•Avoid hanging while wet
•Keep away from direct heat
Ironing
•Do not iron directly on embellishments
•Steam from the inside if necessary
•Use a pressing cloth for extra protection
Extra Care Tip
•Store flat or hang carefully to avoid snagging.
•Keep away from rough surfaces and sharp accessories.
Worthy note to keep:
Using excessive detergent or fabric softener does not make garments cleaner and may actually damage the fabric over time. Most modern detergents are highly concentrated, so a small amount is sufficient to remove dirt and odors effectively. Using too much detergent can leave residue on the fabric, causing stiffness, fading, or skin irritation. Similarly, excessive fabric softener can coat the fibers, reducing breathability and weakening the material. For best results and longer lasting garments, use detergent and fabric softener in moderate amounts according to the recommended guidelines.
Pilling Care
Pilling may occur on certain fabrics due to normal friction during wear or washing. This happens when loose fibers on the surface form small balls over time, especially in areas that experience frequent rubbing. Pilling is a natural characteristic of many textiles and does not indicate a defect. To minimize pilling, wash garments inside out, use a gentle cycle, and avoid washing with rough fabrics such as denim or towels. If pilling occurs, it can be easily removed using a fabric shaver followed by lint remover.
Lint Care
Some fabrics may naturally attract or shed lint, especially when washed with other garments that release fibers such as towels, fleece, or wool. This is normal and does not indicate a defect in the fabric. To minimize lint, wash similar fabrics together, turn garments inside out before washing, and avoid overloading the machine. Remove lint with a lint roller or fabric brush.