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MATERIALS & CARE


Fabric Care

Different fabrics require different care methods. To prolong the life of your garments and prevent shrinkage or discoloration, each item comes with a specific care label.
Please always follow the washing instructions provided.

Below are additional fabric-specific recommendations:

Cotton

Soft, breathable, and moisture-absorbing. Cotton is generally durable and easy to wash. Machine washable, but avoid prolonged soaking or direct sunlight to prevent fading.

Linen

A natural fiber ideal for summer due to its breathability. Prone to shrinkage and wrinkles—hand wash or use a laundry bag in the washing machine. Avoid high heat and follow care labels carefully.

Wool

Soft and insulating, perfect for cooler weather. Wool can shrink or deform easily; hand wash with cold water or dry clean. Avoid wringing and high heat.

Silk

Lustrous and smooth, with excellent moisture absorption but poor wrinkle resistance. Hand wash with cold or lukewarm water; dry cleaning is often recommended. Do not machine wash, soak, or tumble dry. Use a pressing cloth when ironing.

Tencel 

A sustainable fiber made from wood pulp—lightweight, soft, and static-resistant. Generally resistant to shrinkage. Hand wash or machine wash in a laundry bag with cold water. Avoid long soaking and high temperatures.

Modal

A soft, breathable regenerated fiber that feels cool and smooth on the skin. Can be hand or machine washed. Use mild detergent and avoid high heat and excessive sun exposure.

Lyocell

Similar to Tencel, known for its silky texture and durability. Resistant to pilling and shrinkage. Hand wash or cold machine wash recommended. Iron on low heat if needed.

Polyester

A synthetic fiber that’s wrinkle-resistant and durable—ideal for everyday wear. Low absorbency and prone to static. Machine washable; use a gentle cycle to protect the fibers.


Jewelry Care

All accessories should be stored in zip-lock jewelry bags to avoid oxidation, scratches, or friction between pieces.

Alloy Jewelry

May tarnish over time due to sweat, air, or chemicals. Avoid contact with water and harsh substances. After wearing, wipe clean with a dry cloth and store in a dry place.

Copper Jewelry

The plating is delicate and can fade if exposed to water or cleaning agents. Handle with care and avoid moisture.

Silver Jewelry

Pure silver naturally oxidizes and may darken over time. Use silver polish or a polishing cloth to restore its shine. Wipe after wearing and store dry.

Stainless Steel Jewelry

Highly durable and resistant to oxidation or discoloration. Rinse with warm water and dry after use—easy to clean and maintain.