Keep your premium apparel looking fresh and fitting perfectly for years to come. Each piece in our collection is crafted with high-quality materials and meticulous attention to detail. Follow these specific care instructions based on your garment's construction to preserve its unique characteristics.
Printed Garments
- Wash Cold & Inside Out: Always use cold water on a gentle cycle with a mild detergent to protect the custom artwork.
- Drying: Hang or lay flat to air dry to preserve both fabric and print quality. If necessary, use the lowest heat setting on your dryer.
- First Wash Prep: Allow new printed items to cure for 24-48 hours before their first wash.
- Ironing: Never iron directly on printed areas.
Embroidered Apparel
- Washing: Machine wash inside out in cold or warm water on a regular cycle to protect the delicate embroidery threads.
- Drying: Air drying is highly recommended for maximum longevity, though low-heat tumble drying is safe.
- Ironing: Iron only from the reverse side or use a protective pressing cloth over the embroidery.
Hats & Beanies
- Structured Hats: Spot-clean only using a damp cloth and mild soap (focusing on sweatbands). Never put them in a washing machine, as this destroys their shape.
- Beanies: Hand-wash in cold water with gentle detergent, carefully reshape, and lay flat to dry.
- Storage: Store headwear in a cool, dry place. Avoid crushing or folding to maintain form.
Stain Removal & Storage Best Practices
Address stains immediately by gently blotting the affected area with cold water—never rub, as this can damage the fabric or spread the stain. For stubborn marks, test a mild stain remover on an inconspicuous area first.
Before long-term storage, ensure all garments are fully clean. Fold printed and embroidered items rather than hanging them to prevent stretching and distortion. Keep them in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight to prevent premature fading.
What to Avoid (Crucial Rules)
- No Harsh Chemicals: Never use bleach, fabric softeners, or dry-cleaning chemicals. They degrade prints, alter embroidery colors, and ruin fabric integrity.
- Avoid High Heat: Hot water and high dryer heat cause rapid shrinkage, fading, and print cracking.
- Do Not Wring: Avoid twisting or wringing out wet garments to maintain their natural drape and shap
