GOTS certified organic cotton and sustainable materials

Caring for your pieces

Well-maintained clothing can last 10 years or more. A few simple steps, adapted to each type of garment, can help preserve your wardrobe and the environment.

30 degrees max Washing
No tumble dryer Drying
Upside down Always
Organic laundry detergent Phosphate-free

The 4 Interview Rules

Washing

Wash at 30 degrees maximum on a delicate cycle
Turn the garment inside out before washing to preserve the colors
Mild phosphate-free laundry detergent, preferably organic
Do not wash with brightly colored clothing during the first wash.

Drying

Dry flat or hang to air dry
Avoid the tumble dryer as it can damage organic fibers.
Do not expose to direct sunlight to preserve colors
Shake lightly by hand before leaving to dry

Ironing

Iron at moderate temperature, 2 dots maximum
Iron inside out to protect the colours
Avoid re-ironing prints directly
A clothes steamer is an excellent gentle alternative

Storage

Fold rather than hang to avoid distortion
Dry and airy place, avoid humidity
Some lavender grains to naturally ward off moths
Wash before storing at the end of the season
40 degrees max Washing
No tumble dryer Drying
Upside down Always
Organic laundry detergent Phosphate-free

The 4 Interview Rules

Washing

Wash at 40 degrees maximum on delicate cycle
Turn the garment inside out before washing to preserve the colors
Mild phosphate-free laundry detergent, preferably organic
Do not wash with brightly colored clothing during the first wash.

Drying

Dry flat or hang to air dry
Avoid the tumble dryer as it can damage organic fibers.
Do not expose to direct sunlight to preserve colors
Shake lightly by hand before leaving to dry

Ironing

Iron at moderate temperature, 2 dots maximum
Iron inside out to protect the colours
Avoid re-ironing prints directly
A clothes steamer is an excellent gentle alternative

Storage

Fold rather than hang to avoid distortion
Dry and airy place, avoid humidity
Some lavender grains to naturally ward off moths
Wash before storing at the end of the season

Definitely one to avoid

Laundry with bleach or bleaching agents
High-temperature tumble dryer
High-temperature wash
Dry chemical cleaning
Maximum spin speed
Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight

Did you know?

A good interview = 3x longer

Wash less often. Organic cotton does not need to be washed after every wear. Simply air out your garment between uses.
The first wash may cause slight shrinkage of 2-3%. This is normal for organic cotton. Wash inside out on a cold cycle the first time. Wait 7 days before washing your garment.
Opt for plant-based, synthetic fragrance-free detergents. They protect organic fibers and reduce your environmental impact.
In the event of small holes or snags, repair rather than discard. Our garments are designed to last. A simple stitch is often enough to save them.