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PRODUCT CARE

WASH

○ Mandatory dry cleaning of all MAVEN products to preserve the best durability of the garment. Especially attached products; products that use a technique to keep the originals of the fabric, hem without sewing methods, without overlock, and without selvage.
○ Should classify products into colors when washing, do not soak the product.
○ Do not use a washing machine, do not wash spin vigorously, and do not rub vigorously. In the case of customers who hand washing the products (Do not applies to attached products; products that use a technique to keep the originals of the fabric, hem without sewing methods, without overlock, and without selvage): prioritize using cold water to wash the product, and do not use soap with a high detergent concentration. Especially do not use detergent for the costume.
Note: Dry cleaning for all MAVEN products, limiting the number of washes for products made of tweed, that is one of the effective tricks to preserve the product condition

IRON

Should:

○ It is recommended to use a standing steam iron
○ Turn clothes inside out before ironing
○ Iron in order from the inside out, and iron according to the folds of the garment
○ Clean the steam iron regularly
○ It is recommended to adjust the appropriate temperature for each type of fabric:

Material

Temperature

Cotton 

180 - 200 °C

Silk cloth

140 - 160 °C

Wool fabric

165 - 190 °C

Acrylic yarn, cotton, and nylon fabric

135 °C

 

Should not:

○ Sudden increase in iron temperature
○ Pouring tap water, smelling water into the steam iron will cause clothes to smell and leave stains
○ Ironing when the product is not completely dry


DRY

Should:

○ Dry in a cool and windy place, do not expose to the scorching sun, it will easily fade the color of the fabric
○ Turn clothes inside out before drying
○ Separate vibrant colors from light colors to avoid color spreading
○ For T-shirts or round neck tops: Thread the hook from the bottom up to avoid stretching the collar
○ For woolen clothes: Hang horizontally on a clothesline, avoid straightening to not stretch the wool fibers, or lose the original shape of the garment.
○ For silk, nylon, and synthetic fabrics: Should be dried in cool shaded places, because those fabrics cannot withstand high temperatures under the sun.


Should not:

○ Hanging clothes overnight, clothes are easily contaminated with dew causing dampness and bad-smelling
○ Hanging clothes in damp places, steam will make clothes smell, leaving black stains
○ Drying clothes near smelly places such as the kitchen, heat, and grease will make clothes smell, dirty again
○ For colorful clothes: Do not expose to direct sunlight because sunlight can fade the color of the products.
○ For light-colored clothes: Do not dry in places with a lot of dust, because when being wet, light-colored fabrics are easy to stick to dust, leaving traces.

 


PRESERVE

○ Few products use a technique to keep the originals of the fabric, hem without sewing methods, without overlock, and without selvage. And uses a laser to cut the layer so, in the process of use, there may be slight threads, customers can use scissors to cut it briefly, and it will return to its original state
○ For cotton or knitted material: Should be neatly folded and put in the closet
○ For trousers, shirts: Use hangers to keep the shape of the product
○ For clothes that are not used frequently: Should be wrapped in a plastic bag to avoid dust caused by long-term storage
○ It is recommended to clean the wardrobe periodically to ensure that the clothes are not moldy
○ It is recommended to use appropriate clothes hooks, hook the right folds of clothes to avoid the product stretching

 

 

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