Care Instructions For Your Clothes

 

 

Merino Wool Clothes

 

 

 

Simply 

Sustainable luxury. Natural, sustainable, 100% biodegradable. No microplastics, less waste, no pollution to our planet! Merino wool it’s the most reused and recycled fiber on the planet compared to other fibers for clothing.

 

 

 

No itch at all: Because our merino wool fibers are only 19 microns thick, 4 times thicker than human hair. Merino wool can be as soft as cashmere fibers.

 

No Itch At All 

 

Because our merino wool fibers are only 19 microns thick, 4 times thicker than human hair. Merino wool can be as soft as cashmere fibers.
 

 

 

 

 Odor Resistant 

Merino wool absorbs all odor molecules and only releases them upon washing; you’ll feel fresh all day long. Merino wool is unique in that its naturally antibacterial, absorbing odor caused by bacteria trapping their smell and keeping them from building up. You can wear Merino wool odor-resistant clothing for longer without having to worry about smelling.

 

 

 

 

 Super Fine and Soft  

Merino wool is much softer and finer than regular wool. It has a delicate touch even for the most sensitive skins. It's so soft. Really soft.

 

 

 


 

 Durable 

It is 6 times stronger than cotton. Each fiber can be bent over 20.000 times, unlike cotton that breaks after 3.200.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Care for your Merino Wool clothes:

- Dry clean is recommended, or wash it only with cold water, hand wash, or wool program on your washing machine.
- Do not bleach and don't use softener while washing
- Do not iron hot

Machine-wash on wool program only or a hand wash in warm or cool water (avoid hot water as heat may shrink wool).
Use mild soap, no bleach or fabric softener. Bleach destroys the Merino wool fibers, and fabric softener coats those fibers reducing their ability to naturally manage moisture and regulate body temperature.
While you can tumble-dry most of our Merino, we recommend air-drying to reduce your environmental impact and further extend the life of each product. Dry your wool clothes by laying them flat.

 

 

Cotton clothes

 

 

 

Eco-Friendly
Organic cotton is grown without the use of chemicals and genetically-engineered seeds, therefore creating less greenhouse gas emissions and environmental pollution. It also requires less water in its production and, overall, helps to preserve the health of soil, nature, and people.

 

 

 

 

 Avoid Allergies and Skin Concerns

 

There are no chemical retentions from organic cotton clothing; thus, people with allergies or with specific chemical sensitivity will greatly benefit from using organic cotton in clothing fabric. Organic cotton is grown without the use of toxic and persistent pesticides or fertilizers while chemical cotton is dependent on both. It feels better on your skin too even if you are not suffering from allergies or chemical sensitivities.  In addition, most of those who are loyal to organic cotton clothes swear that it smells better than the usual cotton types.
 

 

 

Breathable and Sustainable

 

Helps to preserve a sustainable environment. Organic cotton clothing will serve as a reminder to everyone that natural is healthier and cost effective in the long run.

 

 

 

 

Durable

 It does not only do away with dangerous and toxic chemicals, it also only grows natural cotton seeds instead of processed ones.  

 

 

 

 


To maintain the shape and quality of your organic cotton garments, make sure to always care for them properly.

Care for your Organic Cotton clothes:

-You may machine-wash your organic cotton garments at a normal wash cycle setting and at a low temperature (max. 30°C), or cold.
-Use a gentle eco-friendly laundry detergent and avoid conventional softeners as well as bleach, as they can damage the fabric. To further protect your organic cotton garments, always wash them with similar colors and inside out.
-Avoid tumble-drying, as this can speed up the aging of your organic cotton garments, may cause shrinkage, and also uses a considerable amount of energy. Instead, hang dry your organic cotton garments immediately after removing them from the washing machine, and gently shake and re-shape them while doing so.
-In case you really do need to dry your clothes as quickly as possible, you may tumble-dry them using the air cycle (no heat).
-Gently shaking out your garments while they are still damp is often enough to remove wrinkles naturally. However, if you do need to iron your organic cotton clothes, you may do so at a low to medium heat.

 

How to remove stains from Organic Cotton?

Generally, it’s best to always treat stains immediately by rinsing them with cold or warm water.
Apply a small amount of eco-friendly laundry detergent to a damp cloth and gently dab the stain.

 

 

 

 Bamboo Clothes

 

 

 

Eco-friendly
Bamboo has a positive impact on global environmental concerns such as water scarcity, deforestation, soil erosion and the greenhouse effect. Bamboo is a by far more sustainable textile than cotton available to help create a better world.

 

 

 

 

 

Hypoallergenic 

 

Bamboo is hypoallergenic, which means that it does not trigger any allergic reactions. This unique property of bamboo is particularly welcome for those who have sensitive skin or suffer from allergies
 

 

 

 

 

Excellent Heat Regulation 

 

Bamboo fabrics also have several insulating properties that influence heat exchange. In warm weather, bamboo fabrics feel fresh while also providing added protection against the chill of a cold day.
Bamboo clothing also absorbs up to 70% more moisture than cotton without retaining unpleasant odours. The thermal regulating effect of bamboo fibres helps you stay sweat-free and feeling fresh.

 

 

 
Wonderfully Soft

 

Another great advantage is the unparalleled softness of bamboo textiles and the excellent comfort offered. The smooth and round structure of the bamboo fibre is the secret behind this fantastic property, as is its absorbency. This structure has no sharp or rough elements that irritate the skin and therefore feels wonderfully soft against the skin. Underwear should be comfortable, and Bamigo aims to meet your every need with bamboo.

 

 

 

 

Care for your Bamboo clothes:

Detergent: Gentle detergent
Water Temperature: Cold to warm
Washer Cycle: Gentle or permanent press
Dryer Cycle: Low heat or air-dry
Special Treatments: Do not use chlorine bleach
Ironing Settings: Low

Bamboo fabrics will maintain their special qualities when washed in cold to warm water (up to 40 degrees Celsius) with a gentle detergent, free of bleach. You may want to use a gentle cycle for some finished garments and fabric types. If necessary, bamboo fabrics can be dried in a clothes dryer on the cool setting.
We recommend washing rather than dry cleaning for our Bamboo and or hemp fabrics. Use the gentle wash cycle or hand wash and use a good brand of gentle soap powder or liquid. We recommend that you don't use bleach, Chlorine bleaches often cause yellowing.
If hand washing, rinse well to help prevent staining caused by oxidation of cellulose by the leftover soap build-up.
Line drying in the sun is best, if possible. Bamboo clothing can go in the dryer. Sometimes it makes sense to air dry things for 20 or 30 minutes and then lay them out flat to dry the rest of the way. Other people prefer to line dry the whole way.
Ironing hemp is a great deal easier if you do it when the hemp is slightly damp.
Dampen the hemp first and see how you go.