After-the-swim–
A few small habits, a big difference.
We know your swimwear works hard: salt, sun, chlorine, and heat all take their toll.
Rinsing in fresh water after wear, avoiding harsh detergents, and drying flat in the shade can dramatically extend the life of your pieces.
Caring for your swimwear thoughtfully not only preserves shape, colour, and feel, but also helps reduce waste; ensuring the pieces you love stay with you season after season while supporting a more sustainable wardrobe.
Discover all our heavenly tricks below.
- To ensure proper fabric care, please refer to individual care labels on each garment.
- Hand-wash in cold / luke-warm water.
- Long exposure to chlorine may damage your swimwear, ensure that you rinse and wash your swimwear immediately after use.
- Only drip dry preferably in shade or out of direct sunlight.
- DO NOT use strong detergents or bleach.
- DO NOT wring, soak, tumble dry or leave rolled up when wet.
- AVOID rough surfaces, prolonged exposure to heated spas and pools.
- Excess contact with sunscreen lotion, tanning oils and fake tan products may damage swimwear.
- Although the best dyes are used, complete colour fastness cannot be guaranteed and colour transfer may occur.
- Bright colours are subject to fade over time.
Ready-To-Wear–
Minimal care, lasting impact.
Your everyday pieces work just as hard as you do, facing friction, washing, and the elements.
Gentle handling, like washing on a delicate cycle, using mild detergents, and air-drying flat can keep fabrics looking fresh and vibrant for longer.
Look after your clothes, and they’ll look after you—holding their fit, color, and feel so your favorites can last for years and your wardrobe stays more conscious.
Discover our simple, effective tips below.
- Always refer to the individual care label on each garment.
- Cool gentle hand wash or machine wash on a delicate cycle only.
- Wash with similar colours using a mild detergent.
- DO NOT bleach, soak, or rub.
- DO NOT wring or twist when wet.
- Cool iron on the reverse side only.
- AVOID direct sunlight and line dry in the shade.
- DO NOT tumble dry.
- While the highest quality dyes are used, some colour transfer may occur, particularly with darker shades.