Fine materials, which are known for their durability, not only give luxurious pieces a timeless elegance, but also ensure that they remain immaculate for many years to come. With the right care tips, you can ensure that your luxury garments retain their comfort and beauty in the long term.
cotton
- Wash your cotton pieces at 30 °C or by hand with lukewarm water, some items may shrink at higher temperatures.
- To protect finer pieces of clothing, wash them inside of a laundry net.
- Avoid using fabric softener in your wash, this helps to preserve your clothes.
silk
- Airing out your piece of clothing after each wear reduces the number of required washes, thereby making them last longer.
- Avoid direct sunlight to preserve the fabric’s colours.
- A hand wash with lukewarm water is best.
- When using a machine to wash silk items, it should be set to a low spin cycle at 30 °C and ideally they should be placed inside of a laundry net.
- Please never wring out your clothes.
- Items should be dried laying flat on a towel to protect their shape.
- Avoid using fabric softener in your wash, this helps to preserve your clothes.
leather
- Leather goods can be spot cleaned with a damp cloth.
- To care for the leather, it should be treated with an appropriate care cream from time to time.
- clothing and especially shoes should be allowed to air out after wearing.
- Dust and dirt can be removed with a brush.
- To ensure that shoes retain their shape, they should be stored with shoe trees, especially after wearing.
- Ideally, shoes should not be worn on consecutive days so they have enough time to dry and last longer.
- Leather-soled shoes can dry out with repeated wear in heavy rain.
- Please never dry your leather shoes using heat or on radiators, the natural material dries out and becomes brittle.
cashmere
- Cashmere garments require fewer washes, especially when not worn directly on your skin.
- This saves water and is easier on the material.
- Items should be dried laying flat on a towel to protect their shape.
- Please never wring out your clothes.
- Wash cashmere items with special cashmere detergents by hand or at low speed at 30 °C.
- Pilling in areas of high friction can be removed with a special razor or comb.
- Cashmere garments should be stored flat to preserve their shape.
- Avoid using fabric softener in your wash, this helps to preserve your clothes.
wool
- Woollen garments require fewer washes, especially when not worn directly on your skin.
- This saves water and is easier on the material.
- Items should be dried laying flat on a towel to protect their shape.
- Please never wring out your clothes.
- Wool garments should be stored flat to preserve their shape.
- Wash wool items with special wool detergents by hand or at low speed at 30 °C.
- Natural pilling in areas of high friction can be removed with a special razor or comb.
- Avoid using fabric softener in your wash, this helps to preserve your clothes.
linen
- Airing out your piece of clothing after each wear reduces the number of required washes,thereby making them last longer.
- Avoid thin wire hangers or clamps, as these can mark or damage your clothing.
- Wash on a low spin cycle at 30 °C or by hand with lukewarm water.
- Use a clothes brush to remove dust from your clothing after each wear.
- Avoid using fabric softener in your wash, this helps to preserve your clothes.
denim
- Denim can be spot cleaned with a damp cloth.
- Avoid the heat of a drier or iron, instead hang dry denim to preserve its shape.
- Wash inside out to preserve the denim's colour for longer or normal for a faded look.
- Avoid using fabric softener in your wash, this helps to preserve your clothes.