Laundry Care
We've gathered our best tips to help you extend the life of your wardrobe favorites. Simple adjustments to your care routines can not only keep your favorites looking their best for longer but also minimize your environmental footprint from the use phase of your garments.
Washing
Drying & Ironing
Denim
Denim is known for aging gracefully, becoming cooler and more authentic looking over time. Developed as workwear, denim's durability is undeniable. To maintain the shape, color, and texture of your favorite denim pieces, wash them as rarely as possible and avoid using the tumble dryer. We recommend you follow our recommendations for washing, drying, and ironing to prolong the life of your denim.
New denim, especially dark and black denim, may release excess dye and transfer color onto lighter-colored garments, shoes, and furniture. We recommend washing new denim by itself, wearing dark underwear and dark tops the first few weeks, and folding the bottom of your new jeans to avoid excess dye transferring onto your white sneakers. When doing this, the inside of the denim fabric is closest to the sneakers and therefore won't rub off as much.
Both sunlight and electric light may cause denim to fade or discolor. Store your denim inside out if your wardrobe is exposed to light to prevent fading. To prevent wrinkles, fold your denim along the seams when storing it in your wardrobe.
With use comes wear and tear. Belt loops are the weakest points of a pair of jeans. Use them only for your belt, not to pull on your jeans. If your jeans need repairing, we encourage you to do so yourself or seek professional help. With proper care and repair your denim will age beautifully and serve you for years.
Care Symbols
Washing
Drying
Ironing
Professional cleaning
Bleaching
Spot Cleaning
When stains appear on your favorite garments, don't despair! With a little knowledge and the right tools, even the most stubborn stains can be effectively removed.
Stains in general
Ball point pen
Blood
Chocolate
Coffee
Curry
Foundation
Fruit juice
Grease
Greyish white
Lipstick
Mascara
Nailpolish
Redwine
Soy sauce
Sweat
Tomato sauce
All the advice has been tested by the team in PIECES' head quarter. Following these tips is at your own risk. Be aware that some of your garments are delicate and may not withstand harsh treatment. For example, silk. If you are in doubt, always test the treatment in a less visible place first to ensure it does not damage your garments. For stubborn stains or delicate materials, it may be best to seek professional help from a dry cleaner.
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