Product Care
PRODUCT CARE
Do you want to keep your items looking their best for as long as possible? We're happy to advise you on how to handle the various materials we use.
We believe it's important to use high-quality materials that are appropriate for the product. Many of our items are made in Italy and India, where we create beautiful products with a dedicated team. We often incorporate wool, viscose, and cotton into our products. This also includes proper care. Please read the information below carefully after purchasing our items. <3.
Always refer to the washing label on the product. The information below is only a guide. general advice.
General information
To wash: In general, we recommend washing our products at no higher than 30 degrees Celsius and air-drying them. They also benefit best from a (cold) hand wash. If you've purchased a very brightly colored item, wash it separately from other clothing items the first time.
Knitted items: Did you buy a knitted item? Be careful not to get caught on anything. Did a loop appear in your beloved item? Fortunately, you can easily put it back in so the loop is on the inside and no longer visible.
Fit: Make sure the garment fits correctly. Our items generally run a bit small. So, carefully check the sizing information on the product pages or send us an email. This will also ensure the item lasts as long as possible (too small or too large = risk of damage).
Elastic items: for products that contain elastic (such as our well-known Mykonos skirt) We advise against pulling too hard on the elastic when putting on such an item. This can weaken the elastic and cause it to lose its shape.
Care & wash instructions
✰Wool gives clothes a beautiful look and offers plenty of warmth! Wool clothing can also last up to 100 years. If you are sensitive to wool (it itch easily), we recommend washing the item immediately upon receipt. Wool should always be washed in cold water. This means that woolen items should absolutely not be washed or dried at temperatures higher than 30 degrees Celsius. Wool is also prone to deformation. Therefore, never put it in a high-speed wash cycle. Wool should always be dried flat. Therefore, do not hang a woolen item on a clothes hook. It is normal for wool to pill or fluff over time—this is a natural phenomenon. You can use a pilling device for this. You can pills Prevent as much as possible by not washing the item often and causing little friction (with bags for example).
✰Viscose Viscose is a natural material also called rayon. This is because it is a beautifully soft, flowing fabric. It is airy and therefore very comfortable. Viscose is a flexible fabric. Therefore, never wash viscose items warmer than 30 degrees Celsius and do not use high spin speeds. It is best to hand-wash viscose. Has the item shrunk? You can easily get it back to its original shape by rewashing it to loosen the fibers. Then, you should iron the item thoroughly. Viscose items should absolutely not be tumble-dried or dried in the sun! The high temperatures and high spin speeds can cause shrinkage and wrinkling.
✰Cotton Cotton is a wonderfully airy fabric known for its durability and longevity. It generally requires no special care. However, cotton is susceptible to discoloration. So always wash with the correct colors and don't hang cotton products in direct sunlight. Cotton is machine washable and can withstand higher temperatures. If you're washing your cotton item for the first time, it may shrink slightly. Therefore, use a low temperature and check if the item is still in its original state. responds well to this.
Note: Some products, such as bikinis, are not machine washable at all! So always read the care label inside the item.