WOOL GARMENTS
Because of its dirt- and odor-resisting properties, you don’t actually need to wash wool that often. In most cases a good airing outdoors or in a humid environment (like in the bathroom when you shower), should be good enough. However, if you do notice marks or smells then it is ok to wash wool.
Wash alone on cold and hang to dry, DO NOT tumble dry as garments may shrink.
OTHER GARMENTS
To prevent shrinking and wrinkling, wash 100% cotton in cold water using a gentle cycle. And let the clothes dry naturally by hanging them on a clothing line outside or laying them down on a towel in the laundry room. Warm or hot water can melt fibers and dyes and also damage fabrics.
HATS AND GLOVES
Hats and gloves can be machine washed. Turn hats and gloves inside out and always use the washer's gentle cycle and cool water. Allow the items to air dry to prevent shrinking and reduce pilling.
*NOTE
We recommend that you wash all your garments on cold and line dry. This will ensure the longevity of your prints/fibers.