Care Instructions

Knitwear

Composition: cotton, rayon, victory, knit mix

Knitwear requires special care. Knitted Products can face spools and deformation problems. Proper care for knitwear helps keep your favorite clothing looking new and being in its original condition for a long time.

We recommend that you hand-wash knitwear at a temperature of no more than 30 degrees. Submerge the garment in the water and let it soak for about 5 minutes. Carefully rinse the garment in warm water. Do not rub.Use warm water and mix it with some mild liquid soap. You can use special wool washing fluids.When you’re done with rinsing, squeeze as much water as you can from the garment. Remember to not twist or wring the garment. This can cause a loss of elasticity and strength of the knit.

Never put a fine wool garment into a dryer/tumble dryer. Knitwear loses its shape and may shrink in size at too high a temperature.

Wrap the garment in a towel. Gently squeeze or wring the towel. Unwrap, lay it flat on a new towel and let it air dry in a cool place. Do not hang them on the hanger immediately after washing! If you hang them, then garments will lose their elasticity and strength.


Swimsuits

Composition: nylon - 80%, spandex - 22%

hand wash at 30°C , dry in shade, dry clean, do not iron, do not tumble dry, do not bleach, do not roll up when wet, rinse thoroughly after use, light colors may be transparent when wet, avoid friction with rough surfaces and jewelry, avoid contact with suntan lotions and oils, avoid high temperature pools and spas treated with harsh chemicals, take out removable pads before washing.


Sportswear 

Composition: nylon - 100%

The main limitation to remember is intolerance to high temperatures. Nylon should be washed at 45-50 degrees. When washed properly, the fabric does not shrink.

There is no need to twist or wring out the nylon. It quickly drains on its own, and after that it dries almost immediately. Nylon does not require ironing. If its impurities are contained in other natural or synthetic fabrics, taking into account the specifics of the material as a whole.