Care Guide

SWIMWEAR

By following these care instructions, you can help prolong the life of your swimwear and keep it looking its best.

Discolouration: Lotions, oils, sunscreen, and chlorine may cause discolouration on swimwear. It's important to note that this is not a manufacturing defect but a common occurrence. To minimize discolouration, it's recommended to rinse your swimwear immediately after use, especially after contact with chlorine.

Hand wash: To clean your swimwear, it's best to hand wash it using warm water and a natural, earth-friendly detergent. This helps to remove any dirt, sweat, or chemicals that may be present on the fabric.

Drip dry in shade: After washing, it's important to allow your swimwear to drip dry in the shade. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight, as this can cause fading or damage to the fabric.

Avoid contact with jewellery and rough surfaces: To prevent pulling or damage to your swimwear, it's advisable to avoid contact with jewellery and rough surfaces. Be cautious when sitting or lying on rough surfaces, and remove any jewellery that could potentially catch on the fabric.