Garment Care

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We made it with care, now you have the power to make it last a lifetime. For optimal care, hand wash using cold water and remove excess water with a towel. Do not stretch and pull your garment excessively when it’s wet. Lay flat to dry.

NEVER place garment in machine dryer. It will shrink, you will be devastated.

To prolong the life of your garment, fold for storage instead of hanging. Store away from sunlight.

Natural fibres need very minimal washing. You can hang them outside on a crisp day to freshen them up.

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  • Technically, yes. If you do, only use cold water and the gentle cycle. However, we don’t recommend washing machines as they add wear and tear to garments, and aren’t necessary to achieve an effective wash.

  • Short answer, barely.

    Luckily, we primarily work with natural fibres and they have amazing properties! This includes stain, sweat, and smell resistance, and therefore requires minimal washing.

    You can even air them outside once or twice a year in the fresh air instead of regular washing. We love to make garments that are meant to last.

  • Project time!

    For shrinking, place garment in lukewarm water with a gentle conditioner or baby shampoo. Gently stretch the garment back to shape. We cannot guarantee your garment will return to its original shape and size.

    Unfortunately, felting is not fully reversible, but you can try to get it back to shape by following the above instructions.