Wash and Care

SHRINKAGE, WASHING AND CARE

Don’t wash it! Buy a new one! Keep the economy going!
But, if you have too. I would seek the advice of a professional launderer. If you can’t find one, here are some ideas.

All our shirts are made of 100% cotton, (unless otherwise stated). They may shrink around half a size when washed.
You must wash our shirts in cold water with similar colors and dry on low heat to minimize shrinkage or color bleeding.
Color bleeding is more likely to occur on darker, richer colors. Turning them inside out and washing in cold water should stop this.
Do not iron embelishment. (What’s an embelishment? Its the shirts decoration) Turn it inside out and iron on low.

Personally… I machine wash cold all my shirts and hang dry them on a clothesline or hanger.
If you put them on a hanger they might stretch out the shoulder areas a little.
I have shirts that I’ve owned for a decade and they still look good. Hang drying them also elminates the need to iron.
Unless you live somewhere that has no sun… Then, yeah… That sucks for you. Come to California!