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Cotton

Cotton is a natural fiber that is soft on the skin, comfortable to wear, and naturally moisture-absorbing. It is durable, breathable, and easy to care for. Always check the instructions on the care label before washing. If the garment is machine washable, use a delicate cycle at 30°C and wash with similar colors. Avoid tumble drying, as it may damage the fabric and affect the garment’s shape.

Denim

Most of our denim styles are pre-washed, with the exception of our dark denim and off-white denim pieces. To maintain the best fit and appearance, we recommend washing denim as little as possible. Denim garments do not require frequent washing and can often be spot cleaned when needed.

When washing is necessary, turn the garment inside out and wash on a delicate cycle at 30°C with similar colors. Hang to dry and avoid tumble drying, as it may cause shrinkage or affect the fabric’s shape. If needed, iron on a medium temperature.

Viscose

Viscose is a soft, lightweight fabric made of wood pulp. It's known for its smooth feel and fluid drape. Because it is a delicate fiber, it requires gentle care. Wash viscose garments on a delicate cycle at 30°C or hand wash when possible. Avoid wringing the fabric, as this may damage the fibers. Hang to dry and iron/steam to bring it back into shape.

Silk

Silk is a biodegradable, natural fibre that has a luxurious and smooth feel. silk requires gentle care to maintain its quality and appearance.

We recommend hand washing in cold water using a mild detergent suitable for delicate fabrics. Avoid wringing the fabric. Instead, gently press out excess water and lay flat or hang to dry. If needed, iron on a low temperature, preferably while the garment is slightly damp or with a protective cloth. Always check the instructions on the care label first – sometimes dry cleaning is the only recommended option for the best care of a silk garment.

Wool

Wool is a natural fiber known for its warmth and breathability. There are many types of wool, including virgin wool, merino, and mohair, each with its own unique qualities. We work closely with our Italian supplier to source the finest fibers for our knitwear. Our premium wool styles are made from responsibly sourced yarn and produced by a small, family-owned business in Italy, ensuring both quality and care in every piece.

Some styles can be hand-washed cold, to avoid stretching the wool fibers, do not wring wool clothes and always dry them flat to maintain the garment’s original shape. Do not hang your knit as this causes stretching. Fold it and store it in your drawer.

Cashmere

A scarce and precious natural fiber: cashmere is fine, lightsome, soft and warm. Cashmere is the finest and lightest among all animal fibers. Our cashmere styles are made in Italy. Most do not need to be washed that often and can be spot cleaned where needed and simply aired out.

Only wash cashmere a few times per season. Hand wash or use a special detergent on a gentle machine cycle.

Linen

Linen is a natural fiber valued for its lightness, breathability, and relaxed texture. It is comfortable to wear, especially in warmer weather, but can wrinkle easily due to its natural structure.

Wash linen garments on a delicate cycle at 30°C with similar colors. Avoid tumble drying, as it may weaken the fibers or cause shrinkage. Hang or lay flat to dry and
iron on medium to high temperature while slightly damp to bring it back into shape.

Cupro

Cupro is a regenerated cellulose fiber made from cotton by-products, creating a silky, breathable fabric with a soft drape. Often compared to silk in feel, it is sustainable and biodegradable, making it an eco-conscious choice for high-quality clothing.

To maintain its quality, wash cupro garments on a delicate cycle at 30°C or hand wash with mild detergent. Avoid tumble drying and hang to dry. If needed, iron on a low temperature to remove wrinkles.