Garment Care
Garment Care
Symbols
The washtub symbol indicates if your garment is suitable for washing.
A washtub with no bar underneath will use the maximum action with a normal spin. The number in the tub is the maximum temperature, for example 40.
A washtub with one bar underneath indicates a mild washing process, for example 'wash as synthetics'. The machine will wash with a medium machine action and mild spin. The number in the tub is the maximum temperature, for example 40.
A washtub with two bars underneath indicates a very mild washing process and spin, for example 'wash as wool'. The number in the tub is the maximum temperature, for example 40.
Handwash only as the garment is too delicate to machine wash.The temperature is to be a maximum of 30 .
Do not wash.
Do not use bleach.
A box with a circle inside represents tumble drying.
Tumble dry on the lowest possible heat setting.
Do not tumble dry.
Dry flat.
Dry hanging.
Hot iron.
Maximum temperature 200 C.
Warm iron.
Maximum temperature 150 C.
Cool iron.
Maximum temperature 110 C.
Do not iron.
The garment may be professionally dry cleaned.
The 'P' represents Perchloroethylene solvent.
The garment may be professionally dry cleaned.
The 'P' represents Perchloroethylene solvent.
The single bar underneath indicates a milder process.
Do not dry clean.
Care Guide
- Always read the washing instructions on the care label before washing your clothes.
- Arrange your laundry into groups with similar washcare instructions and always wash your clothes with like colours.
- The washing temperature given on the care label is the highest recommended temperature. If you are unsure, wash at a lower temperature - do not exceed the recommended temperature.
- The use of fabric detergents that contain bleach is not recommended.
- Do not tumble dry garments unless it is indicated on the care label that it is safe to do so.
- Do not iron directly over prints, trims or embellishments.
- Garments with metal trims should not be left to soak.
- When purchasing any leather products, please remember that it is a natural product and therefore it is likely that you may see some variation between products in terms of colour and finish
- We would recommend treating suede and nubuck shoes with an appropriate protector before use. A suede brush will also help to keep the nap raised and the suede looking as new as possible.
- If shoes get wet, stuff them with newspaper and dry naturally away from any direct heat sources. This will help prevent the outer materials from drying out and cracking.
- Unless otherwise stated, trainers and canvas shoes are not made to go in the washing machine. If they get dirty, let them dry and remove excess dirt with a clean brush or cloth.

