Wash Guide Wash may deform or damage the original condition.
Wash less to preserve the original color, shape and wear marks.
Wash in cold below 30°C and hand wash if possible.
Avoid detergent and use neutral detergent if needed.
Avoid tumble dry to minimize unwanted fading and shrinkage, particularly in case of raw denim.
Turn your jeans inside out and dry them in a shady space.
Raw Denim Raw denim will conform to the wearer’s body shape over time and it may shrink after wash.
Washed Denim Details of the products may vary as many of the production process are done by hand.
Differences between the garments are to be considered merits and not defects as they are handcrafted.
Indigo Dye Stains Indigo dye is a special method to color the outer surface, due to partial penetration in cotton fibers, remaining the inner layers colorless.
It allows denim fabric to achieve such deep blue shades with the desired fading effect over time.
Denim is a warp faced cotton fabric, made from indigo-dyed warp and white weft.
Indigo dye as a type of vat dye is less cost-effective nor simple compared to direct dye or reactive dye.
Denim’s unique and authentic look, however, comes from the rich indigo blue as one of the most beloved fabric ever.
Special care should be needed not to leave unwanted stain on the surface of your shoes, apparels, car seat, or sofa.
Also take special care as indigo dye products are susceptible to stain when exposed to sweats or high humidity.