Longevity
Care instructions
Heavyweight fabric lasts years when it’s washed right. Three rules cover almost everything: wash cold, wash inside out, stay away from the dryer.
Tees — heavyweight cotton
- Machine wash cold (30°C), inside out, with similar colours.
- Skip the dryer — hang or lay flat to dry. Heat is what shrinks heavy cotton.
- Iron inside out on medium if you need to; steam is gentler on the surface.
- Garment-dyed pieces (Vintage Black) fade slowly and evenly — that's the point.
Hoodies — brushed fleece
- Machine wash cold, inside out, zipped into a laundry bag if you have one.
- No fabric softener — it coats the fleece and kills the brushed feel.
- Dry flat. Hanging a wet hoodie stretches the shoulders.
- Pilling from wear can be removed with a fabric shaver; it's normal on fleece.
Pants — cotton twill
- Machine wash cold with the drawcord tied so it doesn't pull through.
- Hang to dry by the waistband to keep the crease line clean.
- Iron on medium-high for a sharper leg, or leave as-is for a softer look.