Product Care

COTTON

How to care for your cotton garments
BCI Cotton and organic cotton can be machine or handwashed. To prevent garments from shrinking wash them at 30°. Place delicate items in a mesh bag to help prevent snagging or twisting during machine cycles. Cotton pieces may be hanged out to dry. Do not tumble dry or it might shrink or damage the fibers.

LINEN

How to care for your linen garments
Linen clothes need less washing than you would expect. Between wears, hang your linen garment up to ventilate. 
Machine wash with a low spin at 30°C. High temperatures can weaken the fibers and affect dyes. When hand washing, rinse with lukewarm water. Linen pieces may be hanged out to dry. Do not tumble dry or it might shrink or damage the fibers. Linen pieces may be hanged out to dry. However, do not to use thin wire hangers or clips that could leave impressions or pull the shoulders out of shape. Linen can be steamed to reduce creases.

WOOLS & KNITS

How to care for your wool garments
Wool clothes need less washing than you would expect. Between wears, hang your linen garment up to ventilate.
Machine wash with a low spin at 30°C and use a wool detergent if possible. Squeeze out any excess water for heavier garments, without wringing. Wool pieces shall not be hanged to dry for hanging wool up to dry will stretch pieces out of shape. Dry your garment flat, placing a towel underneath to absorb any drips.
While storing, fold your knitwear and store in drawers for hanging may pull your garment out of shape. Friction may cause pilling and they can be easily removed with a pilling comb of fabric shaver.