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Although small and discreet, these labels play a crucial role. They tell you the ideal washing temperature and drying instructions. They are specific to each fabric.
Wash in cold water to avoid damaging the fibers and preserve the colors.
This limits wear on the fabric and protects details such as buttons, closures or embroidery.
Avoid wearing pants like jeans with jersey to prevent the denim fabric from rubbing against the jersey. Always remember that natural fibers are weaker when wet. This will prevent your fabric from pilling.
Washing less often preserves fibers and prevents shrinkage. This not only extends the life of your clothes, but also does good for the planet and your wallet! You reduce your consumption of water, energy, and detergent (which, let's not forget, is very polluting). A simple gesture for a positive impact, isn't it?
Overly perfumed detergents can weaken fibers and leave residue in your clothing. These residues, often stubborn, can irritate the skin and cause itching. Therefore, choose gentle, unscented products to preserve both your clothes and your comfort.
Airing your clothes after wearing them helps prevent them from absorbing odors. Simply hang them up to air dry to freshen them up.
Air drying is your best ally for preserving the elasticity and hold of the fabric.
Dry flat: Some fabrics, for example, knits and linen, hold their shape better when dried flat.
If you need to iron, use a low-heat iron or a steamer. Excessive heat can damage the texture and fibers of the fabric.
A missing button or a loose seam? Sometimes, a few simple adjustments are all it takes to extend the life of a garment. These small repairs not only keep your favorite pieces fresher for longer, but also reduce textile waste by extending their lifecycle.
If you no longer wear a piece of clothing, whether it's worn out or simply no longer suits your taste, there are several alternatives available to you! Give it a new life through upcycling, donating, or reselling.
All our garments are made in Canada, and the majority are produced directly in our Montreal workshop
Our aim is to create garments for as many different sizes and morphologies as possible
Our planet, our environment, and the safety and well-being of our employees are at the heart of our company.
What better way to meet women's needs than with an all-women team?