GARMENT CARE

BIKINIS
  1. Wash clothes with cold water: to take care of your clothes and ensure that the colors last for a long time, avoid washing with hot water as much as possible, as over time the fabric will deteriorate.
  2. Wash the garment with liquid soap: We recommend washing the garments with mild products such as liquid detergent, you can also use a detergent for baby clothes. I recommend the detergent from @ecodetergenteliquido, it is a super friendly detergent for your clothes and best of all... it is friendly to the planet and its packaging is returnable!
  3. Do not store wet clothes in plastic bags: plastic and humidity are enemies! We know that we do not always have time to put our clothes to dry and that is why for those busy days you can use a cloth bag, so you can transport your garment with good ventilation.
  4. Do not use an iron or dryer: Lycra is not like cotton, which can withstand high temperatures, which is why you should not use an iron or a dryer, unless you want to say goodbye to your favorite garment.
  5. Keep the garment in cool environments: If you are going to dry your clothes, let it be in the shade, but yes... don't forget about good ventilation!, since it could bulge and over time it could even hurt your skin.
  6. Do not dry your garment in the sun: Prolonged exposure to the sun is the enemy of clothing! While it is true that the sun dries lycra super quickly, over time it can cause the color tones to dull. To avoid this, the best way is to let your garment dry in the shade, and don't worry, it will still dry super fast. fast!
BASIC POLO SHIRT
  1. Hand wash or gentle cycle in the washing machine: When possible, wash cotton garments by hand in cold water or in the washing machine using a gentle cycle and cold water. Avoid using strong detergents and opt for gentle, specific products for delicate clothes. Choose the gentle spin option or avoid too hard a spin to reduce stress on the cotton fibers.
  2. Separate by color: Always separate dark-colored clothing from light-colored clothing to prevent dyes from transferring and staining the clothes. It is also advisable to wash cotton garments separately from other fabrics, such as polyester or lycra, which can cause friction and damage the cotton fibres.
  3. Use cold water: Cotton is more prone to fading in hot water, so opt for cold or warm water for washing. This also helps preserve the original colors of the garment.
  4. Avoid excessive use of softeners and bleaches: Fabric softeners can build up in cotton fibers and reduce their ability to absorb moisture. Also, avoid using chlorinated bleaches, as they can damage and weaken cotton fibers over time. Instead, use non-chlorine bleach if necessary.
  5. Drying outdoors or at low temperatures: Avoid drying at high temperatures, as it can shrink and damage the cotton fibers. Instead, hang clothes to air dry or use the low heat setting on the dryer. If you use the dryer, remove the clothes as soon as they are dry to avoid excess wrinkling.