Careguide
Our responsibility starts right from the collection’s design phase.
Our collections have been designed in collaboration with modern garment manufacturers in Portugal, Italy, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Turkey, China and India. A significant portion of our production takes place in Europe, allowing us to reduce transport-related emissions by keeping much of the process closer to home.
By designing modern and timeless styles made from high-quality materials, we believe that the item can be worn year after year. When no longer needed or useful pass it on to someone in need or recycle.
Explore our guide to learn more about each material:
how it’s made, and how to ensure you can wear your clothing
as long as possible.
Cotton
Cotton is a natural fiber that’s kind to the skin, comfortable to wear, and that has moisture-absorbing properties. It is durable, breathable, and easy to care for.
Always check the instructions on the care label first. If the garment is washable, use a delicate machine wash on 30 degrees and wash with similar colors. Avoid tumble drying as it risks damaging
the fabric.
Cashmere
One of the rarest natural fibers in the world: cashmere is fine, lightsome, soft and warm. Cashmere is the finest and lightest among all animal fibers.
Our cashmere styles are made in Italy. Most do not need to be washed that often and can be spot cleaned where needed and simply aired out.
Always check the care instructions on the care label first, on most garments only a delicate dry clean is possible. Some styles can be hand-washed cold, to avoid stretching the wool fibers, do not wring wool clothes and always lay them flat to dry.
Do not hang your knit as this may cause stretching.
Instead fold it and store it in your drawer.
Wool
There are many different types of wool, such as virgin wool, merino and mohair. Each type of wool has unique properties and we work with our long-term Italian supplier to source the best of each kind for our knitwear. Our virgin wool styles are made from responsibly sourced yarn and produced by our Italian supplier Ley Tricot, a small family business in Italy.
Most do not need to be washed that often and can be spot cleaned where needed and simply aired out. Always check the care instructions on the care label first, on most garments only a delicate dry clean is possible. Some styles can be hand-washed cold, to avoid stretching the wool fibers, do not wring wool clothes and always dry them flat.
Do not hang your knit as this may cause stretching.
Instead fold it and store it in your drawer.
Silk
Silk is a biodegradable, natural filament fibre that has a luxurious and more comfortable feel. It’s a renewable resource which is durable, anti-bacterial, and flame-retardant and it requires minimal chemicals, water, and energy when processed. It’s made by spinning silk worm cocoons into silk fibers, which are then used to produce the fabric.
Always check the instructions on the care label first – sometimes dry cleaning is the only recommended option for the best care of a silk garment.
Leather
Keep leather away from humidity, heat and chemicals and protect it from rain and rough surfaces, which can scratch and damage it. Cleaning by a leather specialist only.
Viscose
Viscose is made of wood pulp, a regenerated fiber. It has good moisture absorption and has a soft feeling. Use a professional dry cleaner to take care of your viscose items.
Denim
Our denim styles are pre-washed. Except for the dark denim and off-white denim styles.
Wash your denim as little as possible to maintain fit. Denim pieces do not need to be washed that often and can be spot cleaned where needed. When washing your jeans, wash them inside out, on a delicate machine wash on 30 degrees. Wash them with similar colors. Hang to dry, avoid tumble drying to preserve the fit and help avoid possible shrinkage or fabric warping. Ironing can be done on a medium temperature.