COTTON

Cotton is a herbaceous to shrubby mallow plant and bears yellow flowers. The seed hair of cotton is the most important plant part for further processing - it produces the staple fiber. Properties: Cotton clothing is very comfortable on the skin, durable and also quite durable. Wash the garment "inside out" on a gentle cycle up to 30 degrees, separately or with garments in similar colors. We recommend detergents without optical brighteners. There is a risk of shrinkage when drying in the dryer. Iron the garment from the left while it is still slightly damp (level 2).


LINES

Linen is a very durable, long-lasting natural product. Due to its smooth surface, it shines matt, is not very susceptible to dirt and does not lint. With its high breathability, it supports the body's natural climate regulation. Therefore, it is ideally suited for summer and tropical clothing. Wash our products "inside out" on a gentle cycle up to 30 degrees. Be sure to use a mild detergent without optical brighteners. After washing, gently pull the piece back into shape, do not dry in the blazing sun. Linen tolerates a lot of heat when ironed, but should always be moistened or ironed with plenty of steam. Drying in a tumble dryer is possible, but there is a risk of shrinkage.

 

CURRENT WOOL

Wool has a natural thermoregulation property. It can absorb water vapor inside the fiber, but the surface repels water. It can absorb up to 33% of its dry weight in water without feeling damp. Because woolens are made up of up to 85% air (based on their total volume), they warm well. Wool does not take protection well and hardly wrinkles, because the fiber is very elastic. Wool is very resistant to color. Wash the garment separately by hand in lukewarm water. The detergent should be completely dissolved. Do not rub, brush or wring. Use only re-greasing detergents. Do not put in the tumble dryer or dry in the blazing sun. Iron only with a damp cloth or a lot of steam at light heat.

 

FELT

Felt is a nonwoven fabric made from wool and/or other textile fibers. The cleaned, combed and prepared to the fleece and possibly dyed raw wool or fibers are brought by a mostly mechanical processing (felting and fulling) into a solid fabric. The individual fibers are thereby intertwined with each other in a disorderly manner. Felt is cold-retardant, warming and moisture-repellent. Wash the garment separately by hand in lukewarm water. The detergent should be completely dissolved. Do not rub, brush or wring. Use only re-greasing detergents. Do not put in the tumble dryer or dry in the blazing sun. Iron only with a damp cloth or a lot of steam at light heat.

 

SAMT

Before washing, turn the garment inside out and place it in a laundry bag or pillowcase. Wash at a maximum of 30 degrees. After spinning, the garment should be pulled into shape with care and patience. If you want to iron the garment, do it only from the left and with a lot of steam or a damp cloth.