Product Care Label
A product care label provides cleaning and maintenance instructions to ensure durability and quality.
Fabric Care for Mesh
Washing: Hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent to prevent stretching or snagging. Avoid wringing or twisting the fabric. If machine washing, use a mesh laundry bag and a gentle cycle.
Drying: Lay flat to air dry or hang on a padded hanger to maintain shape. Avoid using tumble dryer.
Ironing: Mesh fabric typically doesn’t require ironing, but if needed, use a low-heat setting and press lightly with a pressing cloth.
Fabric Care for Mesh
Washing: Hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent to prevent stretching or snagging. Avoid wringing or twisting the fabric. If machine washing, use a mesh laundry bag and a gentle cycle.
Drying: Lay flat to air dry or hang on a padded hanger to maintain shape. Avoid using tumble dryer.
Ironing: Mesh fabric typically doesn’t require ironing, but if needed, use a low-heat setting steam or iron and press lightly with a pressing cloth.
Fabric Care for Mesh
Washing: Hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent to prevent stretching or snagging. Avoid wringing or twisting the fabric. If machine washing, use a mesh laundry bag and a gentle cycle.
Drying: Lay flat to air dry or hang on a padded hanger to maintain shape. Avoid using tumble dryer.
Ironing: Mesh fabric typically doesn’t require ironing, but if needed, use a low-heat setting steam or iron and press lightly with a pressing cloth.
Fabric care for Crochet Wool
Washing: Hand wash in cold water with a gentle wool detergent. Gently agitate and avoid scrubbing taking the beaded pattern into consideration. Rinse thoroughly in cold water.
Drying: Gently squeeze out excess water and reshape while damp. Lay flat on a clean towel and air dry away from direct sunlight.
Ironing: This should be avoided but if necessary, steam lightly on the wrong side without touching the fabric directly
Fabric care for Crochet Wool
Washing: Hand wash in cold water with a gentle wool detergent. Gently agitate and rinse thoroughly in cold water.
Drying: Gently squeeze out excess water and reshape while damp. Lay flat on a clean towel and air dry away from direct sunlight.
Ironing: This should be avoided but if necessary, steam lightly on the wrong side without touching the fabric directly
Fabric care for Twine-ringwear
Washing: Spot clean as needed with a damp cloth and mild detergent or Dry cleaning. Avoid immersing in water.
Drying: Hang dry in a well-ventilated area or lay flat to avoid deforming the structure.
Fabric care for Beaded-Ribbed
Washing: Hand wash separately in cold water with mild detergent. Be mindful of the beaded areas and avoid heavy agitation.
Drying: Lay flat to dry, reshaping the ribbing while damp to prevent distortion.
Ironing: Use a medium steam heat setting steam on reverse side to protect the beaded patterns.
Fabric care for Faux Leather
Washing: Wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap for spot cleaning. Avoid immersing in water.
Drying: Pat dry with a soft cloth or air dry in a shaded area. Do not dry under direct sunlight
Ironing: Avoid ironing directly. If needed, use a very low heat setting with a pressing cloth and press quickly and gently to avoid damage.
Fabric care for Faux Leather
Hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent to maintain elasticity and prevent damage. Place the garment in a mesh laundry bag to protect it from abrasion. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as these can break down the fibers.
Drying: Lay flat to air dry to prevent stretching or distortion. Avoid wringing or twisting the fabric. Do not use a tumble dryer, as high heat can damage Lycra and loosen the beaded patterns.
Ironing: Steam with low head and stay mindful of the beaded patterns so it is not loosened. Avoid prolonged heat exposure, which can weaken the fibers.
Fabric care for Lycra
Washing: Hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent to maintain elasticity and prevent damage.
– If machine washing, use a gentle cycle and place the garment in a mesh laundry bag to protect it from abrasion.
– Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as these can break down the fibers.
Drying: Lay flat to air dry to prevent stretching or distortion.
Avoid wringing or twisting the fabric.
– Do not use a tumble dryer, as high heat can damage Lycra.
Ironing: Lycra rarely requires ironing, but if necessary, use a low-heat setting and a pressing cloth on top of it.
– Avoid prolonged heat exposure, which can weaken the fibers.
Fabric care for Lycra
Washing:
Hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent to maintain elasticity and prevent damage.
– If machine washing, use a gentle cycle and place the garment in a mesh laundry bag to protect it from abrasion.
– Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as these can break down the fibers.
Drying: Lay flat to air dry to prevent stretching or distortion.
Avoid wringing or twisting the fabric.
– Do not use a tumble dryer, as high heat can damage Lycra.
Ironing: Lycra rarely requires ironing, but if necessary, use a low-heat setting and a pressing cloth on top of it.
– Avoid prolonged heat exposure, which can weaken the fibers.
Fabric care for Cotton
Washing: Machine wash should be gentle or regular cycle with cold or warm water. Hot water can cause shrinkage.
- Use a mild detergent to prevent damage to the fibers.
Separate Colors: wash separately from whites to prevent color bleeding.
Drying: Air dry Lay flat or hang dry to avoid shrinkage.
Avoid direct sunlight for colored socks to prevent fading.
- If necessary, use a low-heat setting.
Remove promptly to minimize wrinkling or shrinking.
Ironing: If needed, use a low heat setting on the cotton setting to smooth out wrinkles. Iron inside out for better results and to protect any printed designs.












