Care Guide

We love our garments and we know you will too.
Extend the life of your garments by following the simple care instruction on the label.

Wool

STORAGE
Verino wool is a soft and supple fabric, making it a dream to wear, however it also means it's prone tostretching. To help maintain their shape, always fold your woollen garments and store on a flat surface
CARE
Although less common in wool than synthetic fibres, pilling can happen. To avoid it, always washwoollen garments inside-out, Should pilling occur, gently remove by hand or using a fabric comb
CLEANING
To ensure longevity of your Mlerino, avoid over-washing. Instead, opt to aerate your garment to reduceodour. When you do wash your garment however, always follow the care label.

Linen

Linen is very good at regulating your body temperature but that doesn't make it weather proof!
STORAGE
When you aren't wearing linen garments, they should be stored in a cool, dry place.CARE
Linen is prone to creasing, so if you prefer a crisper look, lightly steam-press your garment when it isslightly damp. You can also reduce creasing by hanging your garments instead of folding them.
CLEANING
Always wash linen in cool water and mild detergent, as well as follow any instructions outlined on thecare label, You should also avoid tumble drying linen as it can be prone to shrinkage.

Silk

STORAGE
Silk is a lightweight, delicate material and is best stored hanging to avoid creasing. Being a protein fibre.silk is also especially attractive to moths, To avoid damage, always store silk in a garment bag with a
naturalmoth repellent.
CARE
To reduce the appearance of creases, silk can be lightly steamed under a press cloth.Never sprav liguid, such as perume or deodorant, directly onto silk as this will cause the fabric to stain
CLEANING
When washing silk, avoid spot cleaning individual blemishes, instead, always hand-wash the wholegarment with a mild, silk-friendly detergent. You can also dry-clean most silk items, however alwayscheck the care label for further advice.

Leathev &Suede

STORAGE
Leather is happiest when it can breathe. The best home for your new piece is in a well-ventilated space.
out of direct sunlight and inside the dust bag or box provided.
LEATHER CARE
Before debuting your new leather, liberally apply a high-quality water-proofing spray and repeat once ayear. Treat your leather periodically with a conditioner to keep it looking fabulous! lt is personalpreference how often you condition your leather, but a rule of thumb is 6 months for shoes and jacketsand 6-12 months for bags.
CLEANING
Use a damp cloth to gently wipe away dirt or blemishes, but ensure you don't use too much water as thiscan upset the leather, For any specific cleaning, seek the help of a leather specialist.
ADDITIONAL ADVICESpot test the products you use on your leather to ensure it is the right one for you.To keep your leather shoes in tip-top condition; a cedar shoe tree is perfect for maintaining the shapeof your shoes,absorbing moisture and minimising odour.For leather suede, a suede-brush is ideal to keep the fabric looking clean and new.