General tips
In general after each wearing, remove lint, hair, and surface dirt with the lint roller (you can also use a lint brush, but it’s slightly more stressful on the fabric). Napped fabrics, such as flannel, will perk up after a light once-over with a clothes brush. For ironing, always follow ironing recommendations on the clothing label.
StorageDon’t jam your clothes in your closet. If you have a big wardrobe, rotate it seasonally, storing your out-of-season clothes in a separate closet (if you’re lucky enough to have one) or in special clothing containers. Store out of season hanging clothes in cloth bags. Padded or plastic hangers are gentler than wire ones.
WashingAlways follow the garments care instruction. The care instruction has been specifically chosen after rigorous testing, to ensure the longevity of your garment. Separate your laundry into darks & lights. Towels also need to be separately washed to avoid getting lint on your new black skirt. Use the correct amount of washing liquid or powder for your clothes, and always wash as gentle as possible to increase the life of your garment, as well as reduce excess crinkling.
Clothes with detailing, such as beading or sequins should be hand washed, inside out. Avoid scrubbing & gently squeeze out excess water. Ease into shape and leave item to dry flat.
DryingAustralia’s harsh ultra violet rays can fade vibrant colours. To minimise the effects, it is recommended that these garments are turned inside out or line dried in shade.
Dry cleaningDry clean if specified on the care instructions inside your garment. Garments purchased as a suit should be Dry Cleaned together to prevent uneven colour fading.