Care Guide: Looking After Your Natural Fabrics
Because your sleepwear is made with pure, breathable, and natural materials, a little extra care will go a long way. Here's how to keep your pieces feeling soft, looking fresh, and lasting season after season.
Why Fabric Care Matters
Natural fabrics like cotton, linen, and hemp are gentle on your skin—and they deserve gentle treatment in return. Proper care helps maintain their breathability, texture, and colour, while also reducing environmental impact by prolonging wear.
General Guidelines (For All Natural Fibres)
- Wash Less Often – Let your garments breathe between wears. Over‑washing breaks down fibres.
- Gentle Wash Cycle – Choose a cold or lukewarm cycle (max 30 °C).
- Mild, Eco‑Friendly Detergents Only – Skip the harsh chemicals and synthetic softeners.
- No Bleach, Ever – Bleach can weaken natural fibres and affect dye integrity.
- Avoid Tumble Drying – Line‑dry in the shade to prevent shrinkage and fading.
- Store with Care – Fold neatly and store in a cool, dry space. Avoid damp or direct sun.
Fabric‑Specific Tips
1. Organic Cotton
Wash inside‑out to protect surface texture. Expect a little softening over time—part of the lived‑in cotton charm.
Best line‑dried to maintain shape.
2. Linen
Wash cold to preserve its natural strength and crispness. Gently reshape while damp.
Natural wrinkles are part of the look; iron inside‑out on low‑medium heat if needed.
3. Hemp
Gets softer with every wash. Use cold water to maximise durability.
Avoid twisting or wringing—press water out gently instead.
Tips to Keep Them Looking Beautiful
- Spot Clean When You Can – Dab spills with cold water and mild soap instead of full washes.
- Steam Over Ironing – Relax fabric without harsh creasing.
- Wash Similar Colours Together – Natural dyes may bleed slightly in early washes.
- Avoid Fabric Softeners – Natural fibres don’t need them and can even be damaged by them.
Sustainability Tip
Caring properly for your natural garments reduces the need for replacements and lowers your fashion footprint. One small laundry habit change can mean a longer life for your clothing—and the planet.
If you ever have questions about a specific piece, feel free to reach out—we’re always here to help you care for what you love.
Nothing extra, Just This.