Tips
and advice

Here are some practical tips and advice to make the pleasure of wearing a garment last longer.

Care information


WOOL
Wool is soft and absorbent, and does not crease easily. On the other hand, it does not respond well to being rubbed, as this causes pilling and matting without necessarily meaning it is poor quality.

SILK
Silk is a fine and delicate fabric, and requires special care. It is essential to wash it by hand in cold water, as silk is damaged by heat, and to use a gentle detergent. Coloured silk should be washed separately.

LYCRA/VISCOSE
Lycra and viscose are robust and easy to care for. In addition, they are colourfast to 40°C.

LINEN
Linen is best washed in warm water. Wash preferably inside out, especially for soft colours, and use a neutral detergent for embroidered fabric. Select a gentle spin and dry flat or wrapped in a towel.

Practical Tips


Whatever happens, the best guarantee for removing stains easily is to act quickly!

A solution for every type of stain:

• Chewing-gum: rub vigorously with an ice cube.

•Coffee: pour table salt over the whole stain, then wash and rinse in warm water.

• Make-up foundation: pat stains with a cloth dipped in ether until they disappear completely. Then wash with soapy water.

• Red fruit: apply a wet cloth soaked in lemon juice, then rinse.

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