Care Instructions
Sweatshirts, Flannels, Hoodies, Dresses, Leggings
Hand wash cold, no bleach, hang dry, iron on low if needed. Turn pieces inside out before washing to protect screen prints, embroidery, and sublimated artwork from friction. Reshape while damp and dry away from direct sun or heat, both will fade prints and shrink fabric faster than anything else. Skip the fabric softener on printed pieces, it breaks down ink over time. If machine washing is unavoidable, gentle cycle, cold water, like colors only, and pull it out promptly to air dry. These are limited runs, not fast fashion, treat them accordingly.
T-shirts, Shorts
Machine wash cold with like colors, no bleach. Turn inside out to protect prints and embroidery from friction in the wash. Tumble dry low. If you need to iron, do it inside out or throw a cloth over the design, direct heat on a print will crack it. Pull pieces out of the dryer promptly to cut down on wrinkles. Heavily soiled items should go to a dry cleaner instead of getting aggressive at home.
Hats
Spot clean by hand. This gives you the most control, especially on structured hats where shape matters as much as fabric. Use a gentle, dye-free cleaner (plain dish soap works fine) or a garment cleaner made for caps. Soft brush, small circular motions, minimal water.
Do not soak or submerge structured hats. Water sitting in the crown or brim can warp the shape and break down the buckram over time. Machine washing and dishwashers are a hard no, heat and agitation are what actually destroy a hat's structure.
Air dry away from direct heat or sunlight, reshape gently while damp if it needs it. Around embroidered or sublimated art, clean the surrounding area first and keep brushing pressure off the design itself. If your hat has a satin liner, wipe the interior separately with a barely damp cloth, don't scrub it.
Always test any cleaner in a small, unnoticeable spot first. Every piece is a limited run, so when it comes to cleaning, less is more.