Garment Care
WASHING
We recommend washing your garments as soon as possible after each use in order to avoid stains and damp smells. If your garment does become heavily stained leave it to soak with detergent in warm water. Before washing ensure that all zips are fastened, buttons undone and collars and cuffs flattened-out. Always wash the garment inside-out to minimise abrasion. Check your garment care label for the correct temperature for washing.
DRYING
We highly recommened air-drying your sports garments. Avoid putting in the spin dryer at all costs. The fibres will not withstand high temperatures. Technical clothes made with Polyamide or Polyester have the benefit of drying very quickly when left to air-dry.
IRONING
DO NOT iron your sports kit. The heat will damage the fibres and compromise the quality of your product. The iron, like the dryer, is a lethal enemy of sportswear. Most technical clothing will not crease, but even if it did, the solution would not be to use the iron as the heat will immediately deteriorate the fibres potentially burning your product and making them unusable.
WASHING
We recommend washing your garments as soon as possible after each use in order to avoid stains and damp smells. If your garment does become heavily stained leave it to soak with detergent in warm water. Before washing ensure that all zips are fastened, buttons undone and collars and cuffs flattened-out. Always wash the garment inside-out to minimise abrasion. Check your garment care label for the correct temperature for washing.
DRYING
We highly recommened air-drying your sports garments. Avoid putting in the spin dryer at all costs. The fibres will not withstand high temperatures. Technical clothes made with Polyamide or Polyester have the benefit of drying very quickly when left to air-dry.
IRONING
DO NOT iron your sports kit. The heat will damage the fibres and compromise the quality of your product. The iron, like the dryer, is a lethal enemy of sportswear. Most technical clothing will not crease, but even if it did, the solution would not be to use the iron as the heat will immediately deteriorate the fibres potentially burning your product and making them unusable.