How-to guide (Product Care)

A simple guide/instructions for any product purchased with us. This can be applicable to other similar product bought with other brands/suppliers. However, we will shall not be liable for damages.

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Frequently Used Symbols

Please refer to this image for symbols of the washing dos and don'ts

Printing Care

Screen-Printed Designs

Turn inside out, wash in cold water on a gentle cycle, and air dry to prevent cracking

Foil Prints

Hand wash in cold water, avoid machine drying, and lay flat to preserve the shine

DTF (Direct-to-Film) Prints

Turn inside out, wash in cold water with mild detergent, and air dry to avoid fading

Sublimation Prints

Wash in cold water on a gentle cycle, avoid bleach, and air dry to maintain vibrant colors

Puff Prints

Wash in cold water on a gentle cycle, air dry flat, and avoid high heat to preserve texture

Embroidery Prints

Turn inside out, wash in cold water on a delicate cycle, and air dry flat to protect threads

Material Care

Cotton

Wash in warm or cool water on a normal cycle. Tumble dry low or medium heat. Avoid hot water to prevent shrinking

Linen

Use cold water on a gentle cycle. Air dry or tumble dry on low heat to avoid shrinkage

Polyester

Wash in cool or warm water on a normal cycle. Tumble dry low or air dry. Avoid bleach and high heat

Silk

Hand wash in cold water or use a delicate cycle with mild detergent. Air dry or tumble dry on cool settings

Wool

Hand wash in cold water and air dry flat to prevent shrinking and distortion

Rayon/Viscose

Hand wash in cold water or use a delicate cycle with the item in a mesh bag. Air dry only

Additional Tips

  • Ironing Prints: Always iron printed garments inside out at low temperatures, using a pressing cloth over the print to avoid damage
  • Drying: Avoid machine drying for printed garments; air drying is preferred to prevent fading, peeling, or cracking of designs
  • Mixed Material: If a garment contains a mix of durable and delicate fabrics (e.g.,
    cotton and silk), treat it as you would the most delicate material in the blend. For example, if silk is part of the blend, wash it as you would silk