Merino Coach Jacket, Merino 5-Pocket Pants
PRODUCTS
Merino Coach Jacket
Merino 5-Pocket Pants
Introduction
- This product is made of highly odor-resistant merino wool, which usually does not require a frequent wash.
- It is machine-washable by a general washing machine with medium water flow. Please use a neutral detergent for delicate clothes.
- Please tumble dry at low temperature.
- When you store the item, use mothballs and/or vacuum storage bags to keep out insects.
What you will need:
- Washing brush or sponge
- Neutral detergent for delicate clothes
- Laundry net bag
- Iron
How to Wash
1. Close the zippers, if any, to avoid damage caused by contact with metal parts.
2. Use a neutral detergent for delicate clothes. To preserve the natural texture and function of the fabric, avoid using fabric softener and bleach.
3. Do not pour the detergent directly onto the product; instead, use the input port or wait until the water is filled in the wash tub. Do not soak the product for an extended period of time as wool fabrics in wet conditions may cause a distinctive odor.
4. Please wash it separately or use a laundry net to keep it in a good condition.
TIPS: Please wash noticeable stains before the machine wash.
For the collar of the shirt where stains are noticeable, please apply a pre-treatment detergent to the stained area and cleanse in advance. If the stains are hard to remove, please try a dry cleaning service.
1. If stains around the collar are noticeable, add a neutral detergent to the lukewarm water (approximately 40°C) in a bucket or bathtub, stir well, and soak the shirt in it. Push the dirt out of the fabric by squeezing it between your fingers. Do not rub it too hard to avoid shrinkage.
2. Please apply detergent directly on the noticeable spots before the machine wash.
How to Dry
1. Smooth out the wrinkles and line-dry in a well-ventilated shade.
2. If you choose to use a tumble dryer, please dry at a low temperature, the upper limit of 60°C. Dry separately to keep it in good condition. Please note that line-dry is recommended as the use of a dryer can be stressful to the fabric and may be causing fuzz.
How to Store
Animal-derived merino wool is liked by moths. When you store the item, use mothballs and/or vacuum storage bags to keep out insects, especially when you store it in the closet for the next season.
1. Insect repellent is not required when stored in airtight bags. To prevent moth-eating and exposure to the outside air, air should be tightly removed.
2. When using a wardrobe case, choose a case with a lid that can be closed so that the case is filled with the insecticidal gas used in the mothballs. Do not stuff too many clothes into the case, but allow adequate space.