General Care for Garments

General best practices:

All our clothes can be machine washed on cold in the delicate cycle followed by a tumble dry on low heat, but we highly recommend to hang or lay flat to dry away from the sun – hanging dry will prolong the life of your garment!

Cotton Denim items can be machine washed on cold in the delicate cycle followed by a tumble dry on low heat.

Silk items can occasionally be machine washed on cold in the delicate cycle, but we recommend hand washing your pieces, it will prolong their life and improve color fastness. Hang or lay flat to dry away from the sun.

Linen items can be machine washed on cold in the delicate cycle. Hang or lay flat to dry away from the sun. If you like a pristine, crisp appearance to your linen, we recommend ironing.

Velvet items can occasionally be machine washed on cold in the delicate cycle, but hand washing will prolong their life and improve color fastness. Hang or lay flat to dry away from the sun.

Natural Dyes from organic sources create rich colors that fell almost alive. Even for conventionally dyed fabrics, it’s completely normal for color to bleed for the first few washes. This should not compromise the shade of your garment and will lessen with time. Always wash items alone or with like colors for the first wash and continue to do so, if bleeding occurs. Cold water reduces bleeding.

Love and wear your clothes often, day after day, season after season!