Apparel
We suggest referring to the care instructions on each individual garment label. In general, chlorine, tanning products, sunscreens, moisturisers and oils can damage or mark garments and you should avoid your garment coming into contact with these products. We also recommend you avoid rough surfaces and exercise caution with jewelry and accessories that can snag and pull your garments.
Swimwear
To ensure the longevity of your swimwear, cold hand-wash your garments in mild soap to remove chlorine and salt. Do not use fabric softeners or bleach, and do not wring or soak your garment. Drip dry in the shade only—no tumble dry, iron, or dry-clean. Do not leave wet garments rolled up. Please note chlorine, tanning products, sunscreens, and oils can damage or mark garments. Avoid contact and rinse immediately if your piece comes into contact, and avoid rough surfaces to prevent pulls and pilling in fabric.
Sandals
Dirt and light markings can be removed using a dry or slightly damp cloth. We recommend using slow gentle motions when cleaning as to not apply pressure on the leather. We recommend keeping your unworn sandals in their provided dust bag to ensure their shape and longevity.
Due to its organic material, leather shoes will wear and age naturally with time. Avoid wearing sandals in wet weather, as this can lead to leather distortion. We recommend adding a topy to the sole for longevity, especially in wet climates.