Caring for your items
- How should I care for my printed apparel?
- Follow these instructions carefully to avoid fading and cracking of the print, and shrinking the garment that can occur if you wash or dry it on a high setting.
- The instructions on your apparel are for the garments themselves, not for the prints!
- Printed apparel can be machine-washed cold, inside-out on a gentle cycle with a mild detergent and like colors.
- You shouldn't use any fabric softeners or dry-clean the items.
- They can be tumble-dried on a low cycle, but hang-dry or lying flat to dry on a towel, works best.
- When it comes to ironing, use cool iron inside-out.
- Don't iron the print.
- Printed items:
- Unisex T-Shirts, Crop Tops, Muscle Tanks, 3/4 Raglans, Long sleeves, Hoodies, Crewnecks, Joggers, Totes.
- How should I care for my embroidered apparel?
- Embroidered apparel can be machine-washed cold, inside-out on a gentle cycle with a mild detergent and like colors.
- If you notice any color residue in water, rinse the garment in lukewarm water and then in cold several times, but try not to rub any stained embroidery.
- Embroidered clothing can be dry-cleaned.
- After washing, don't leave the clothing to soak or lie in a pile while wet.
- Don't wring out the embroidered items, but if you want to tumble-dry them, use a cool air setting.
- If the garment needs ironing, do it inside-out, preferably between two pieces of cloth.
- You shouldn't wet embroidery before ironing or use a steam iron.
- Embroidered Items:
- Large Embroidery Hoodies, Large Embroidery Crewnecks, Half Zips, Jackets, Beanies, Trucker hats, Dad hats