Wool & Cashmere
Self-sufficient by nature.
Our wool and cashmere pieces — all loomed in Spain — are naturally breathable, moisture-wicking, and odor-resistant. They rarely need washing and, more often than not, simply airing them out is enough.
-
Wrinkles? Hardly.
Wool doesn’t wrinkle easily — and when it does, gravity and a hanger often smooth things out by morning. -
Odors? Rare.
Thanks to antibacterial properties, wool and cashmere stay fresh longer than most fabrics. -
Washing? Only when truly needed.
If the garment is visibly soiled, take it to a trusted dry cleaner. Otherwise, just hang it between wears and let time do the rest.
These are garments that require less care — and give more in return.
Water-Resistant Cotton (Polyurethane Finish)
Hardwearing. Weather-ready.
Our weather-resistant cottons are coated with a polyurethane finish — designed to break the wind, shed moisture, and age with dignity.
-
These can be machine washed, but note:
Repeated washing will soften and fade the finish over time. -
To restore the water resistance:
Gently iron the fabric after washing, then reapply a quality waterproofing spray.
This material isn’t fragile — it’s adaptable. Let it wear in, not out.
Cottons & Linens
Keep it simple. Keep it cold.
For all other garments, follow these simple guidelines to preserve their shape, color, and character:
-
Wash: Cold water is always best.
-
Dry: Hang dry when possible.
-
Machine dry: If needed, use low heat and gentle tumble only.
Natural fibers reward patience. Let them dry at their own pace, and they’ll stay true to their form.
One final note:
When in doubt, less is more. Our garments are made to be lived in — and cared for, not fussed over. Each piece is built to age gracefully, and when treated with intention, will continue walking beside you — day after day and backed by our guarantee.