Seasonal Clothing Storage
Proper storage is essential for preserving the longevity of your clothes. By following guidelines for each season, you can keep your garments in good condition, ensuring they stay fresh and...
Recycled cotton can be machine washed at a cold temperature of no more than 30 degrees. Use a washing bag when machine washing your garment and air dry with a hanger for a crease-free result. In between washes, refresh your garment with a fabric refresher. You can also spot-treat stains by hand instead of laundering the whole garment.
MACHINE WASH 30° - WASHING BAG - AIR DRY
Our recycled cotton is made from pre-consumer waste of garments and apparel which comes from material discards and byproducts generated during the manufacturing process before a product reaches the consumer, encompassing manufacturing, production, and distribution stages, e.g. unsold items that might normally be disposed of as waste. The used materials are then shredded back into fibre form and spun into renewed yarns. Using recycled cotton reduces the demand for water and chemicals in production, as well as reduce the demands for additional resources and new raw materials.
Proper storage is essential for preserving the longevity of your clothes. By following guidelines for each season, you can keep your garments in good condition, ensuring they stay fresh and...
The choice of material affects how a garment feels, performs, and lasts. Take a closer look at the fabrics we work with and why they matter in everyday wear.
Pilling is a natural result of friction, especially on fabrics like recycled wool. This guide covers how to prevent it through gentle washing and fabric care, and how to safely...