Washing Clothes
Avoid using the washing machine to wash linen and its derivatives, and cotton and its derivatives. It is preferable to wash them separately outside the washing machine. When washing linen or cotton for the first time, do so outside the washing machine, and avoid chlorine altogether.
It is best to dry clean all of our items in general.
Raw linen or raw denim are exceptional materials because they are not mixed with any other materials. You will notice that they are rough, thick, and inelastic at first, but with repeated washing, they will become softer and more flexible.
Viscose cotton should not be hung on a hanger because it is very delicate and prone to wrinkling very easily. However, it is most suitable for summer due to its lightness.
Hot/Cold Water
Avoid using hot water for washing. Clothes should be washed in very cold water to avoid shrinkage, especially for viscose cotton.
Hanging Clothes
Cotton fabrics are known to wrinkle easily, so it's better and more efficient to iron and then hang them on a hanger rather than folding them, especially for items made of viscose cotton.
Ironing
Iron clothes at the appropriate temperature for the fabric type, preferably the lowest setting. Use an ironing cloth to protect delicate or even thick fabrics.
Viscose cotton items should be ironed thoroughly after multiple washes, as they shrink and return to their original size after thorough ironing.
Storage
Store clothes in a cool, dry place and avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading and fabric damage.