Care Guide
We love cotton and linen because it has the rumpled, worn feel of linen with the comfort and warmth of cotton, it's light, and it's cool during the summer months.
how to wash
Most garments are machine washable, but thinner garments may require hand washing.
Always wash cotton garments from the inside out to prevent surface fibers from breaking. Wash at 30 degrees or cool.
Linen is a very absorbent fabric, so for better washing, try not to overfill the machine to allow the clothes to absorb moisture properly.
How to dry and store
We recommend that you hang your clothes on a hanger to dry as soon as possible after washing. Reshape and iron your clothes while they're wet -- both methods can reduce creases. If ironing is required, carefully press the creases and seams with the iron to avoid overheating, as this will burn the linen fibers.
how to wash
Most garments are machine washable, but thinner garments may require hand washing.
Always wash cotton garments from the inside out to prevent surface fibers from breaking. Wash at 30 degrees or cool.
Linen is a very absorbent fabric, so for better washing, try not to overfill the machine to allow the clothes to absorb moisture properly.
How to dry and store
We recommend that you hang your clothes on a hanger to dry as soon as possible after washing. Reshape and iron your clothes while they're wet -- both methods can reduce creases. If ironing is required, carefully press the creases and seams with the iron to avoid overheating, as this will burn the linen fibers.