Before first use, be sure to wash your linen item.
This helps to remove any remaining dye residue and production dust that may be left over from manufacturing.
Dark-colored items may initially release some dye.
This is completely normal, especially with new products. We recommend wearing the item with dark clothing and laundry during the first few wears. If you carry a light-colored shoulder bag that rubs against a dark linen dress, the fabric may transfer some color and leave marks on the bag.
This item is made from natural materials and dyed using natural dyes.
As a result, it may release more dye compared to synthetic fabrics—especially during the first washes and wears.
Everyone’s skin has a different pH level, which can also influence dye transfer—particularly if the garment hasn’t been washed before wearing. Some individuals’ skin chemistry can accelerate the release of color.
Always wash linen separately from other fabrics.
Linen is a natural fiber that requires different care and may be damaged in the wash if combined with other types of materials.
Washing instructions:
The recommended wash temperature is shown on the inner care label (found inside the seam).
We do not recommend using a tumble dryer.
When washing linen, leave enough space in the machine—this allows the fabric to move freely, get properly cleaned, and reduces wrinkling.
Ideal spin speed: up to 400 rpm.
Always separate dark and light colors when washing.
Best way to care for linen:
Dry it outdoors—in strong wind, if possible. It leaves the fabric wonderfully soft and naturally smooth.