SILK CARE
Silk is a luxurious and delicate fabric that requires careful wear and gentle maintenance. This fragile material can be easily damaged during washing and drying.
- Do not wring; instead, let it dry gradually and smooth it out.
- Iron at the lowest temperature on the reverse side.
- Store away from sunlight in a garment bag and on a hanger.
- The hanger should be soft or enclosed in a protective cover to prevent deformation or stretching.
- Some types of silk, due to their fabric structure, should not be exposed to water. The best care for such items is dry cleaning. Always check the care instructions in the product description and follow the recommendations provided.
WOOL CARE
Like silk, wool requires a delicate approach when exposed to water. Maintaining the right balance of moisture is crucial.
- Handwashing in cool water is acceptable for our 100% wool shirts and certain trousers. Blended fabrics with cashmere should not be washed or soaked—dry cleaning is recommended.
- Avoid soaking wool garments.
- Bleach is strictly prohibited.
- Steam on the outer side; when ironing the reverse side, use a damp cloth.
- Do not wash or soak wool and cashmere coats or parkas—dry cleaning is the only recommended method.