

Care Guide
Taking care of your jeans
Quality jeans are designed to last for many years. To maintain their color, shape, and comfort, we recommend following these care tips.
Close the button and zipper before washing
Before putting your jeans in the washing machine, remember to close the button and zipper. This precaution helps limit friction with other clothes and helps the jeans maintain their original shape.
Turn your jeans inside out before washing
Always wash your jeans inside out. This simple habit protects the outer color of the fabric, reduces wear marks caused by friction, and helps preserve the authentic look of the denim longer.
Opt for a 30°C wash
A temperature of 30°C is ideal for effectively cleaning your jeans while respecting the fabric fibers. A low-temperature wash also limits the risk of shrinkage and preserves the intensity of the color.
Close the button and zipper before washing
Before putting your jeans in the washing machine, remember to close the button and zipper. This precaution helps limit friction with other clothes and helps the jeans maintain their original shape.
Turn your jeans inside out before washing
Always wash your jeans inside out. This simple habit protects the outer color of the fabric, reduces wear marks caused by friction, and helps preserve the authentic look of the denim longer.
Opt for a 30°C wash
A temperature of 30°C is ideal for effectively cleaning your jeans while respecting the fabric fibers. A low-temperature wash also limits the risk of shrinkage and preserves the intensity of the color.
Choose a gentle spin cycle at 400/600 revolutions per minute
A moderate spin reduces the stress on denim fibers. By limiting the speed to 400/600 revolutions per minute, you preserve the jeans' shape and prevent premature formation of sharp creases or distortions.
Prefer air drying on a clothesline
After washing, let your jeans air dry naturally on a clothesline. Avoid the dryer as much as possible, as its heat can damage the fibers, cause shrinkage, and accelerate fabric wear.
Wash less frequently
Denim doesn't need to be washed after every wear. Washing less frequently helps to preserve the color, texture, and fit of your jeans for longer. Between washes, simply airing them out is often enough to refresh them.
By taking care of your jeans with these simple steps, you extend their lifespan while preserving their unique character and comfort over time.
A moderate spin reduces the stress on denim fibers. By limiting the speed to 400/600 revolutions per minute, you preserve the jeans' shape and prevent premature formation of sharp creases or distortions.
Prefer air drying on a clothesline
After washing, let your jeans air dry naturally on a clothesline. Avoid the dryer as much as possible, as its heat can damage the fibers, cause shrinkage, and accelerate fabric wear.
Wash less frequently
Denim doesn't need to be washed after every wear. Washing less frequently helps to preserve the color, texture, and fit of your jeans for longer. Between washes, simply airing them out is often enough to refresh them.
By taking care of your jeans with these simple steps, you extend their lifespan while preserving their unique character and comfort over time.

















