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Mesh | Machine wash on a cold program is recommended; hand washing is also possible. | Avoid drying mesh on a hanger as the weight of the wet fabric can stretch the fibers. Prefer flat drying in open air on a towel or cotton cloth, away from light and heat. Ensure your sweater is completely dry before storing!
| Set your iron to Wool setting or medium heat. Excessive heat can cause discoloration. Alternatively, use steam to remove wrinkles. |
Cotton | For optimal machine washing, cotton items can be washed up to 30°C, but we recommend 20°C. | While tumble drying is possible, we recommend air drying if feasible.
| Cotton garments can generally be ironed at a medium temperature. Prepare your iron with clean water and adjust to the appropriate temperature, or use a steamer. |
Silk | It is recommended to use a silk or cold wash program when machine washing. Turn your garment inside out and use a gentle detergent. If hand washing, do not wring silk when wet. | Do not twist silk while drying to prevent damage. Silk can finish drying on a hanger in open air.
| If ironing, do so on the garment’s reverse side using a slightly damp cloth. Set the iron to “silk” if available, or the lowest setting to avoid damaging fibers. You can also use a steamer if available.
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Organza | Organza is delicate during washing. It is best to hand wash to preserve it and minimize creasing. Machine washing is possible using a delicate cycle or cold temperature with a gentle detergent. | Organza garments can be air dried.
| We recommend using steam from an iron or a steamer.
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Technical Mesh | Our technical mesh is suitable for cold machine washing. It is recommended to wash your piece inside out.
| Air drying is recommended for your technical fabrics
| If your technical fabric is slightly wrinkled after drying, turn it inside out and use a steamer (recommended) or iron on very low heat.
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