Wear & Care
Welcome to our "Wear & Care" page, dedicated to preserving the beauty and durability of your favorite lingerie and swimwear. When choosing the perfect lingerie set or swimwear, you undoubtedly paid close attention to style, fit and comfort. Now it is essential to take that same care in maintaining your investment so that you can enjoy it for as long as possible.
On this page, we will guide you on how to properly wash, dry and store your lingerie and swimwear so that they remain in optimal condition and maintain their beauty. Whether you're cherishing a romantic bra set or have found that perfect bikini, we'll give you helpful tips and guidelines to ensure your garments stay looking like new, season after season. Let's discover together how to keep your precious items in tip-top shape!
WASHING ADVICE
For delicate lace garments and your swimwear, we recommend a gentle hand-washing method to preserve their quality. Fill a bucket or sink with lukewarm water and add a mild detergent. Allow the lingerie and swimwear to soak for at least 15 minutes, then rinse them thoroughly with clean water. When it's time to remove excess water, gently squeeze the items without wringing them.
If you opt for machine washing, we advise using a delicate program set to 30 degrees Celsius. To safeguard your garments, place them in a lingerie bag and ensure that the hooks of the bras or top are securely closed. However, please note that we cannot guarantee the same level of quality retention when machine washing lace items.
For lingerie without lace, such as the Essential bra, machine washing is generally suitable. To protect your Essential bra, place it inside a lingerie bag and fasten the bra hooks. To both preserve the environment and maintain the pristine appearance of your garments, consider air drying them instead of using a dryer.
Swimwear
Our fabrics are resistant to suncream and oils, but we still recommend taking care when wearing sunscreen and/or makeup, as well as taking care to remove marks as soon as possible to prevent staining.
A common ingredient in sunscreen known as avobenzone can contribute to stains, so you may wish to use sunscreens without this component.