CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Bikini Care

- Cold, gentle hand-washes. Rinse away salt, sand, and chlorine immediately after wearing. - If you must use a machine, opt for a cold gentle cycle and use a delicates bag.
- Shade drying, laid flat.
- Smooth surfaces. Pool edges, rough rocks might snag our fabric.

Avoid:

- A rough handling. No wringing, no soaking, no bleaching.
- Heat. Do not use dryers, irons, and dry cleaning.
- Living rolled up, damp, at the bottom of your tote.
- Spa days. Hot tubs and highly chlorinated pools strip and fade colour.
- Hard water. Bromine is a chemical element present in some lakes and pools. If diving into one of these situations…we recommend rinse and test before wear.

Clothing Care

Lightsweight satin
- Wash gently in cool water (by hand, or using a delicate bag on a gentle cycle)
- Always air dry and keep her away from sunlight to protect vibrancy.
- Hang satin pieces to dry so crinkles fall out naturally.
- If you must iron, turn inside out, place a thin cloth between fabric and iron, keep it on
low heat with quick strokes, and always test a small patch first. Crinkle crepe/mesh fabrics - Cold hand-wash with mild detergent, or a gentle cycle with similar colours.
- Never wring; instead towel-roll excess water and lay flat in the shade to air dry.
- No ironing necessary - All our apparel pieces are stitched with the best care label for your fabric’s quirks.


Follow those instructions.

Festival clothing

- Our beaded and sequin outfits are extremely delicate, and we advise to hand wash.
- Check the specific care instructions on the clothing tags, as they will provide the most accurate guidance for that particular item.
- Wash with similar colours and gentle cycles. For most clothing, washing with similar coloured items on a gentle cycle will help maintain the garment's quality and prevent damage.
- Choose sustainable washing methods. Consider using cold water and air-drying whenever possible, as this reduces energy consumption and helps preserve the fabric.
- Avoid harsh chemicals. Use mild detergents and avoid bleach or other harsh chemicals, as these can damage the fabric and the environment.