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C A R E  I N S T R U C T I O N S

The Dryades clothes are made to last you a lifetime

How you care for your garment will ensure that remains the case

You will find specific instructions for each garment bellow

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D O W N  T H E  S T R E A M  T-SHIRT

Wool​

Cold hand or machine wash (20°C max) preferably in a laundry bag

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Do not tumble dry 

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Iron on delicate/medium setting or steam

Silk​

Machine wash (30°C max)

preferably in a laundry bag

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Do not tumble dry 

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Iron on delicate setting or steam

Fun fact :

  • Wool is a self cleaning fibre and has thermal regulating properties 

  • Silk has the same thermal regulating properties as wool and it is naturally hypoallergenic

W H I S P E R S  O F  T H E  T R E E S  JACKET

Wool​

Dry cleaning only

Do not machine wash 

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Iron on medium heat with steam and/or a damp cloth or use a steamer

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Do not store folded but on a hanger 

Fun fact :

  • Wool is a self cleaning fibre. After wearing your jacket put it on a hanger and let it breath for the night before putting it back in the closet.

  • Does your jacket have a smell you want to get rid of ? Before bringing it to the dry cleaner, try spraying vodka over it and then let it dry. Vodka is a natural deodoriser, doesn't smell and won't leave a mark.

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T H R O U G H  T H E  R O O T S  PANTS

Wool​

Cold hand or machine wash (20°C max) preferably in a laundry bag

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Do not tumble dry 

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Iron on medium heat with steam and/or a damp cloth or use a steamer

Cotton​

Machine wash (30°C max)

preferably in a laundry bag

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Tumble dry on medium heat or let it air dry flat

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Iron at high heat with steam to soften the fibres and help get the wrinkles out more easily 

W A R M  E M B R A C E  SCARF

Wool​

Cold hand wash with delicate laundry detergent

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Wring out excess water in a towel without twisting it 

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Let dry flat on a towel

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