Care for your products

Belts

The belts shrink 5-8% when washed.
Let it dry in the shade; the sun fades the fabric of the belts.
With use, it is natural for some threads to start coming loose from the stitching; do not pull or burn them, use scissors to “trim” the ends.
Belts with a red middle (core/inside) release ink when washed and can stain the white stripes, borders, and tips.
T-shirts and sweatshirts

When washing

First, separate the clothes by color to avoid stains. White, black, and colored t-shirts must be washed separately, with neutral and mild soaps. The water must be cold to avoid shrinkage of the pieces, and chlorine-based bleaches should be avoided — except for white t-shirts. Pay attention to your machine’s washing program, as excessive agitation in a heavy wash mode can break the fibers of the t-shirts.

Attention to drying

After washing the t-shirts, remove them from the machine without wringing the pieces, as this can fray and damage the fabric, leaving the clothing looking old, and avoid drying them in direct sun, as this can change the colors of the colored pieces. To avoid ironing, many people dry the t-shirt directly on a hanger so it stays smooth, but due to the weight of the water on the still-wet t-shirt, this can stretch and damage the piece. Therefore, place it on the clothesline hung from the middle.

Care with the iron
The only exception when ironing t-shirts is in the case of printed t-shirts. To avoid damage to the prints, they must be ironed from the inside out. For the other t-shirts, there are no restrictions. Just pay attention to the temperature of the iron according to the fabric of the piece.

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