Care Instructions

Our commitment to consistent quality begins with the design phase. Each individual garment is designed with precision in our own studio and carefully produced by a family-run business in Croatia.
When selecting fabrics, we place particular emphasis on high-quality materials from Europe. In our textile guide, you'll learn more about their production, their characteristics, and how to care for your clothing to ensure long-lasting comfort.

Cotton
Cotton is a natural fiber that feels comfortable next to the skin and absorbs moisture. It's durable, breathable, and easy to care for.
Please always check the care instructions on the label first. If the garment is washable, use a gentle cycle at 30 degrees. Clean with similar colors and avoid tumble drying. This could damage the fabric.

Linen
Linen is a natural fiber. It's breathable, durable, and airy. Linen also feels very pleasant against the skin.
Please check the care instructions on the label first. If the garment is washable, we recommend a gentle cycle in cold water or hand washing. Please avoid tumble drying. Linen also has a natural tendency to wrinkle. To smooth the garment, please iron it while slightly damp.

Wool
Each type of wool has its own unique properties. We use carefully selected, carefully processed materials for our garments. Since wool is a natural product, garments made from it are usually not washed. Fresh air is the gentlest and most natural way to clean wool garments.
Please check the care instructions on the label first. In most cases, only gentle dry cleaning is possible. Sometimes a model can be hand-washed in cold water. To avoid stretching the wool fibers, do not wring wool garments and always let them dry flat on an absorbent cloth or towel.

viscose
Viscose is made from wood pulp. It is a fiber chemically produced from the natural substance cellulose. Viscose feels very soft and absorbs moisture well.
Please check the care instructions on the label first. Viscose generally requires gentle washing or dry cleaning. When hand-washing or machine-washing, use cold water. Please do not wring the garment, as this may damage the fibers. Lay flat to dry after washing.