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Washing instructions

Wash your bamboo clothes at 30°C with similar colors and a mild, fragrance-free detergent - preferably wool or silk soap.

Underwear can be washed at 60°C if you prefer, but be aware that high heat will wear the fabric faster.

To preserve the softness and durability of the garment, avoid chlorine, bleach and tumble dryers. If you must tumble dry, use a gentle program with cold air.

Bamboo clothes do not need ironing as the fibers remain smooth and supple - however, low heat is recommended for shirts for a crisp look.

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Underwear

Can be washed at up to 60 degrees - but this shortens the life of the clothes

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Recommended washing

We recommend that you wash your bamboo clothes at 30 degrees.

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Drying

Avoid putting bamboo clothes in the dryer or hanging them to dry in direct sunlight.

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Take good care of your socks

Bamboo fibers are naturally soft and porous, which means the socks can wear out faster. Typically, they should stay hole-free for at least 4 months*, depending on use.

Thinning is not the same as a hole – it occurs when the fabric gradually becomes thinner due to wear and washing. But why do holes sometimes go “before their time”?

This is often caused by hard skin that wears down the fabric, or by shoes that are the wrong size. Shoes that are too small press the toes against the fabric, while shoes that are too big cause the sock to slide around and create friction – especially at the heel. Freshly cut nails can also cut the fabric, so filing your nails can extend the life of your socks.

*Expected durability applies if you change between 10-14 pairs of socks.

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