How to care for clothes made from natural and ecological materials
Polish clothing brand JUSI, known for its environmental care and ethical production, shares its best practices on how to care for such clothes to maintain their quality and appearance for longer.
How to Care for Clothes Made from Eco-Friendly Materials. Practical Tips from the Polish Brand JUSI
Choosing clothes made from eco-friendly materials such as organic cotton, linen, or recycled fabrics not only supports sustainable fashion but also invests in products that, with proper care, can last for many years.
- Gentle Washing
- Avoid Tumble Dryers
- Ironing at Low Temperatures
- Storing Clothes
- Repair Instead of Discarding
1. Gentle Washing
Eco-friendly materials require a gentle approach. Always check the labels and follow the manufacturer’s recommendations. Washing at low temperatures (30°C) helps maintain the fabric’s structure and reduces the risk of shrinking or color fading. Use mild detergents, preferably those that are eco-friendly and free of harmful chemicals.
2. Avoid Tumble Dryers
Drying clothes made from eco-friendly materials in tumble dryers can cause damage. High temperatures can lead to fabric shrinkage or weakening. It's best to air dry these clothes flat, preferably on a drying rack away from direct sunlight, which could fade the colors.
3. Ironing at Low Temperatures
Eco-friendly fabrics, such as linen or organic cotton, often require ironing to maintain their aesthetic appearance. Iron them at low temperatures, preferably through a damp cloth, to avoid burning or glazing the fabric. If you want to reduce ironing, try gently smoothing the clothes with your hands right after washing and hang them to dry in a natural position.
4. Storing Clothes
Proper storage is key to preserving the quality of clothes made from eco-friendly materials. Avoid hanging heavier clothes, like organic cotton sweaters, on hangers that can stretch the fabric. Instead, store them folded in drawers or on shelves. Also, ensure you store your clothes in a dry, well-ventilated area to prevent mold and unpleasant odors.
5. Repair Instead of Discarding
An eco-friendly approach to fashion also involves caring for clothes by repairing them instead of discarding them. Rather than getting rid of your favorite sweater with a small hole, try repairing it yourself or taking it to a tailor. This way, you extend the life of your clothes and minimize textile waste.
By taking care of clothes made from eco-friendly materials, you support sustainable fashion and enjoy them for many years. The Polish fashion brand JUSI, known for its environmental care, encourages you to follow these simple yet effective practices to keep your clothes beautiful and durable.