Our pieces are made with longevity in mind. We encourage you to care for your garments with thought, both to extend their lifespans and to look after our environment.
We’ve put together a comprehensive guide so caring for your garments can be as quick and easy as possible.
Please refer to your care label in your garment before following any of the below methods.
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Cotton Drill/Twill/Canvas
Warm machine wash or by hand at 30 degrees or below. To dry, hang on a line preferably in the shape to avoid colour damage. Once your garment is fully dry, iron on medium heat to bring the garment back to its original shape.Cotton Corduroy
Wash garment inside out. Warm machine wash or by hand at 30 degrees or below. To dry, hang on a line preferably in the shape to avoid colour damage. Once your garment is fully dry, brush the corduroy nap in desired direction and iron on medium heat to bring the garment back to its original shape.Cotton Moleskin/ Bedford Corduroy
These fabrics can be machine washed following the care label instructions but we recommend taking these types of fabrications to your local dry cleaner to keep it looking their best.Waxed Cotton
Our waxed cotton should be washed by hand at 30 degrees or below. To dry, hang on a line preferably in the shape to avoid colour damage. Once your garment is fully dry, iron on low heat. Do not use steam on this garment. -
Organic Cotton Jersey
Cold machine wash or by hand 30 degrees or below with like colours.Give your garment a shake and line dry in shade.
Once dry, give your garment a light steam to remove creases occured during the wash process.
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Merino Wool
A low maintainance material when properly cared for as it is naturally odor and dirt resistant and requires very little washing.Air out your garment regularly in an open shaded area.
When it does need a deep clean we recommend hand washing in warm warm 30 degrees or below. Use a wool approved detergent.
Remove excess water by rolling inside a towel.
To dry, lay flat in the shade to avoid stretching your garment.
Once dry, iron on medium heat with a light steam.
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Japanese Selvedge Denim
Please note: If you have a different washing method you like to use, feel free to use it on our denim.
Our method is simple - long durations between washes (3-6 months)
Soak in tub of water with light washing detergent for 1 hour.
Rinse and lightly wring excess water.
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Wool Suiting
Wool is naturally odor and dirt resistant and requires very little washing. Spot clean when needed with a wool approved deterent.Air out your garment regularly in an open shaded area.
When it does need a deep clean we recommend taking it to your local drycleaner to avoid risk of excessive shrinkage and deformity that could occur through other washing methods.
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Cotton
Cotton Drill/Twill/Canvas
Warm machine wash or by hand at 30 degrees or below. To dry, hang on a line preferably in the shape to avoid colour damage. Once your garment is fully dry, iron on medium heat to bring the garment back to its original shape.Cotton Corduroy
Wash garment inside out. Warm machine wash or by hand at 30 degrees or below. To dry, hang on a line preferably in the shape to avoid colour damage. Once your garment is fully dry, brush the corduroy nap in desired direction and iron on medium heat to bring the garment back to its original shape.Cotton Moleskin/ Bedford Corduroy
These fabrics can be machine washed following the care label instructions but we recommend taking these types of fabrications to your local dry cleaner to keep it looking their best.Waxed Cotton
Our waxed cotton should be washed by hand at 30 degrees or below. To dry, hang on a line preferably in the shape to avoid colour damage. Once your garment is fully dry, iron on low heat. Do not use steam on this garment. -
Jersey
Organic Cotton Jersey
Cold machine wash or by hand 30 degrees or below with like colours.Give your garment a shake and line dry in shade.
Once dry, give your garment a light steam to remove creases occured during the wash process.
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Knitwear
Merino Wool
A low maintainance material when properly cared for as it is naturally odor and dirt resistant and requires very little washing.Air out your garment regularly in an open shaded area.
When it does need a deep clean we recommend hand washing in warm warm 30 degrees or below. Use a wool approved detergent.
Remove excess water by rolling inside a towel.
To dry, lay flat in the shade to avoid stretching your garment.
Once dry, iron on medium heat with a light steam.
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Denim
Japanese Selvedge Denim
Please note: If you have a different washing method you like to use, feel free to use it on our denim.
Our method is simple - long durations between washes (3-6 months)
Soak in tub of water with light washing detergent for 1 hour.
Rinse and lightly wring excess water.
Line dry in shade. -
Wool
Wool Suiting
Wool is naturally odor and dirt resistant and requires very little washing. Spot clean when needed with a wool approved deterent.Air out your garment regularly in an open shaded area.
When it does need a deep clean we recommend taking it to your local drycleaner to avoid risk of excessive shrinkage and deformity that could occur through other washing methods.