Fabric Care

For our Cotton/Linen/Viscose garments:
  • Machine Wash only, with a maximum water temperature of 30°C or cool wash or room temperature water function.
  • Line Dry
  • Iron with Medium to High heat on reverse.
  • Use Detergents specifically for bright colourful garments.
Machine wash up to 30 degree celsius water temperatureLine dryIron at high heat temperature

For our Polyester garments:
  • Machine Wash only, with cool wash or room temperature water function.
  • Line Dry
  • Iron with Low heat only on reverse.
  • Use Detergents specifically for bright colourful garments.
Machine wash up to 30 degree celsius water temperatureLine dry

To ensure your garments last longer:
  • Do Not Use Bleach
  • Do Not Dry Clean
  • Do Not Soak
  • Do Not Tumble Dry
  • Avoid Wringing
  • Use a Wash Bag


Cotton
A unicellular natural fiber that grows in the seed pods of the cotton plant. The fibers are spun into yarns to create a comfortable, breathable, machine washable fabrics that are the most widely used natural-fiber materials in the world. Fibers are typically 1/2 inch to 2 inches long.

Linen
Linen is a fabric made from linen fibers obtained from inside the woody stem of the flax plant. Linen fibers are much stronger and more lustrous than cotton. Linen fabrics are very cool and absorbent, perfect for hot humid climates. 

Polyester
A manufactured fiber introduced in the early 1950s, and is second only to cotton in worldwide use. Polyester has high strength, excellent resiliency, and high abrasion resistance. Low absorbency allows the fiber to dry quickly.

Viscose
Viscose is made from renewable plant cellulouse fibers. It is light weight, breathable, has a lustrous finish, soft smooth feel and a terrific drape.

Voile
A crisp, lightweight, plain weave cotton-like fabric, made with high twist yarns in a high yarn count construction. It is thin, semi-transparent, and very lightweight. Similar in appearance to organdy and organza.