Care instructions Reinforced merino wool
- Merino wool clothes look after themselves quite well and should not be washed very often. The merino wool makes them resistant to odors, stains and wrinkles in a natural way. Hanging the clothes out on the clothesline is often enough to get them fresh again.
- When washing becomes necessary, use a wool program at a maximum of 30°C or 40°C (see washing advice) and detergent intended for wool.
- If there is no wool programme, use cold water or washing programs with low spins.
- After washing, gently stretch the garment when wet and then let it dry flat, preferably on a towel.
- Remember to never hang a wet merino garment on a hanger, as it will lose its shape.
- Do not use fabric softener/fabric softener, it is neither good for the clothes nor the environment. Fabric softener acts as a softener by causing small plastic particles to settle on the surface of the fabric, which can make the fibers in the garment weaker and have a shortened lifespan. The softening agents are also difficult to break down in nature.
- However, please use environmentally certified detergents and be careful with the dosage.
- Close zippers, Velcro and buttons before washing.
- You must not tumble dry the garment.
- Avoid ironing the garment, but if you have to, do it on a low heat.