Wash Inside Out
Protect the print from rubbing.
A little care goes a long way. Follow these simple steps to keep any tee in your wardrobe soft, comfortable longer.
Six easy habits. Zero laundry drama.
Protect the print from rubbing.
Keep colours and cotton happy.
Skip bleach and harsh chemicals.
Heat can shrink and damage prints.
Iron inside out on low heat.
Turn your tee inside out before washing to help protect the fabric and print from unnecessary rubbing.
Our tees are made from 100% combed cotton. With proper washing, the fabric will naturally last longer.
Some batch may feel slightly firmer due to the fabric finishing process. This is normal.
Comfort develops naturally with wear and proper care.
We recommend hang drying under shade. Dryer heat can shrink cotton and shorten the life of the print.
Natural cotton may shrink slightly. A cold wash and air dry will help keep shrinkage to a minimum.
Prints age through heat, friction and repeated stretching. Washing inside out and avoiding the dryer helps them last longer.
New cotton and freshly printed areas may initially feel firm. The tee should soften naturally after a few gentle washes.
Yes. Turn it inside out, use low heat and never place the iron directly on the print.
Drying under shade is better. Strong direct sunlight can gradually fade the fabric and print.
Some gradual fading is normal for cotton garments. Cold washing, mild detergent and shade drying will slow it down.