Washing instructions
Washing instructions
Wash at maximum 40 degrees
At 30 or 40 degrees, textiles get just as clean as at higher temperatures. Low temperatures also save energy. A wash cycle at 30 degrees produces 0.6kg of CO2, and at 60 degrees it produces almost six times as much!
Separating textiles by color
White textiles are washed separately from other colours. The same applies to black items of clothing. Coloured textiles, however, can be washed together - with one exception: red! This ensures that your textiles retain their original colour even after several washes.
Better avoid dryers
To be on the safe side, do not tumble dry all products. This will help maintain the quality of your textiles even after many washes. Products can always shrink slightly in the dryer.
Wash new products before wearing
Once again, your health is the primary concern. Some people are allergic to the substances used in the manufacturing process or with which the product has come into contact.
Use the right detergent
From experience, we always recommend washing our items with a liquid washing gel. Washing powder can cause the color to fade, especially with denim skirts.