
RESPONSIBLE USE
Care instructions
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Every clothing item has a story, and caring for it means making it last longer while reducing our impact on the planet. In this guide, you'll find tips on how to minimize the wear and tear of your clothes and save water and energy in the process, plus, on our website and on the labels of each garment, you have all the info you need to keep them in perfect condition. Follow the instructions and keep your clothes with you on every adventure.
Guide to make your clothes last longer:
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WASH SMART
Always inside out to protect the fibers. Use cold or low-temperature water to prevent shrinking, preserve colors, and save energy.
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GENTLE SOAPS, HAPPY CLOTHES
Avoid bleach and harsh products. Use mild or eco-friendly detergents to keep the fabric soft.
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WASH COLORS SEPARATELY
Wash white and colored garments separately to avoid color transfer and preserve their original tones.
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AIR-DRY IS BEST
Always inside out to protect the fibers. Use cold or low-temperature water to prevent shrinking, preserve colors, and save energy.
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FEWER WASHES, LONGER LIFE
You don’t need to wash after every wear. Air out your clothes to keep them fresh without unnecessary wear.
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IRON WITH CARE
Use a low temperature, always inside out or with a protective cloth to avoid damaging prints and fibers.
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STAINS UNDER CONTROL
Treat them as soon as possible with gentle products. For tougher stains, soak before washing using natural or delicate-fabric solutions.
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PILLING: PART OF THE JOURNEY
It’s normal for little fabric balls to appear over time. You can remove them with a fabric shaver or razor, but remember: it doesn’t mean your garment is old — it just means it’s been part of your story.
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REPAIR, DON’T REPLACE
A missing button or loose seam isn’t the end. Fixing your clothes—at home or with a pro—can give them many more years of life.
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GIVE IT A SECOND LIFE
When you’re done with it, don’t throw it away. Donate or recycle it at collection points (coming soon to our stores!).