Basic Care Rules
- Wash apparel at temperatures up to 30 C using liquid detergent on a delicate or hand-wash cycle.
- Turn the item inside out before washing.
- The maximum spin speed is 600 rpm.
- Iron from the inside at temperatures up to 110 C.
Bleaching, tumble drying, and dry cleaning may damage the garment.
Colored Fabrics, Black Garments, and Knitwear
- Items made of colored fabrics, embroidered materials, or appliques should be washed without soaking, separately from white garments, and turned inside out beforehand.
- Black garments should be washed with liquid detergent designed for black clothing, since it contains no bleach.
- New colored items should be washed separately during the first few washes because the water may become tinted.
- Knitwear should be reshaped after washing and gently stretched lengthwise while damp, then placed on a drying rack.
Important Washing and Drying Details
- Check the pockets before washing.
- Temperature and wash or dry settings depend on the fiber composition. Natural fabrics can shrink at high temperatures and lose shape in tumble dryers or when hung vertically.
- Artificial and synthetic fabrics are sensitive to hot water and should be washed at moderate temperatures.
- Liquid detergents are preferable to powder detergents. Too much powder can leave stains if it does not dissolve completely.
- When drying outdoors, avoid direct sunlight. Fold heavy items before drying so they do not stretch.
Special Cases and Accessories
- Items with embroidery should be ironed only from the inside through an additional piece of fabric, placing the item on the ironing board to avoid shiny marks or imprints.
- Clothes with pullers, metal buckles, rings, and letters should always be washed inside out.
- Use dry cleaning only for knee pads.
- We do not recommend machine washing backpacks because it may damage the frame, back panel, or hardware.
If you are unsure about care instructions for a specific item, ask us during checkout or contact us on Telegram.


