Pure Virgin Merino Wool – Italy
Our Pure Virgin Merino Wool is sourced from Italian spinning mills and made from the first shearing of the sheep. The wool is naturally elastic, breathable, and resistant to dirt. Air the garment after use and avoid unnecessary washing. If needed – hand wash in cold water with a mild wool detergent, reshape gently, and dry flat on a towel.

 

Merino Wool – Italy
A soft and supple quality in pure merino wool, appreciated for its natural drape, subtle sheen, and breathability. To preserve its shape, wash gently by hand or on a wool program and dry flat.

 

Lucille – 100% Linen, French Florals
Lucille is woven from pure linen with a natural texture and a soft, living surface. The fabric breathes, cools, and develops a beautiful, subtle patina over time — a hallmark of genuine linen.
To preserve the structure of the fabric and the clarity of the print, we recommend hand washing in cold water or using a gentle machine cycle. Use a mild detergent without bleach. Avoid tumble drying — allow the garment to dry flat or hang in the shade.
Iron on low to medium heat while the fabric is still slightly damp, preferably on the reverse side.

 

Casein (Milk Fiber) – Italy
An innovative fiber derived from milk protein and spun in Italy. This knitted quality, made from milk fiber, creates a smooth, silky fabric with natural antibacterial properties and high moisture absorption. Hand wash in cool water and dry flat.

 

High Quality Gassed Cotton – Italy
Our gassed cotton is a refined quality in which surface fibers are removed to achieve a smoother and more durable finish. Wash at 30 °C with a mild detergent, dry flat, and iron on low heat on the reverse side.

 

Cotton and Cotton Blend
Cotton and cotton blends offer comfort, structure, and breathability. Wash at low temperature, dry flat, and reshape gently to preserve the garment’s fit.

 

Viscose and Viscose Blends
Viscose is a soft, fluid fiber with a natural sheen. To preserve its texture and drape, we recommend hand washing or using a gentle machine cycle, low spin, and flat drying.

 

Silk
Silk is a natural fiber produced from the cocoon of the silkworm. The fabric is known for its sheen, soft drape, and natural breathability. With proper care, silk retains its luster and strength for many years.
Wash gently by hand in cold water with a mild detergent, without rubbing or wringing. Avoid direct sunlight and tumble drying. Store the garment hanging or folded in tissue paper.

 

Satin
Satin is a weaving technique that creates a smooth, lustrous surface and a soft, fluid drape. Satin can be made from silk, viscose, cotton, or polyester.
To preserve its sheen, we recommend hand washing or professional dry cleaning. Use cool water and a mild soap, and allow the garment to dry flat or hanging in the shade.

 

Sheep Leather – Italy

Our sheep leather is selected for its softness, strength, and natural character. Crafted in Italy, it develops depth and patina over time, with natural variations that reflect the authenticity of the material.

Avoid moisture, direct heat, and prolonged sunlight. Do not wash or tumble dry. If wet, allow to dry naturally away from heat. Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth. Professional leather care recommended.

We advise against ironing or steaming. Any treatment is undertaken at your own discretion.

 

Care Instructions

To preserve the shape, structure, and luster of each garment, we recommend professional dry cleaning as the standard method. Our materials are natural and finely crafted – proper care ensures longevity and maintains the garment’s original character.

General recommendations:

  • Hand wash in cold water (maximum 30 °C)

  • Use mild detergent, no bleach

  • Do not tumble dry

  • Iron at low temperature (maximum 110 °C)

  • Professional dry cleaning in hydrocarbons, normal process

  • Do not wring or rub

  • Dry flat in the shade

  • Wash separately or with similar colours

     

    Ironing Silk & Satin

We recommend avoiding ironing or steaming whenever possible. Instead, allow the garment to hang naturally to release creases. Any ironing or steaming is done at your own discretion.

If ironing is necessary, turn the garment inside out and place a protective layer of fabric - such as cotton - between the iron and the garment. Use the lowest heat setting, or the silk setting on your iron, and proceed with care.

 

 

Silk

Temperature: Low heat (maximum 110 °C) – preferably use the silk setting on your iron.
Place the garment in and out.
Protection: Place a thin cotton cloth or pressing cloth between the iron and the garment to protect the surface.
Side: Iron on the reverse side to avoid shine marks.
Avoid spraying water directly onto the fabric – it may cause dark spots.

 

Satin

 

Temperature: Low to medium heat (up to 120 °C), depending on the fiber composition (satin may be silk, viscose, or polyester).
Protection: Iron on the reverse side with a pressing cloth in between, especially for glossy satins.
Steam: Use light steam or a low-intensity steam setting. Place the garment in and out.
Moisture: If the fabric feels too dry, lightly mist with a spray bottle – but avoid soaking the surface.

 

 

Knit

Natural fibers particularly in knitwear, may begin to pill over time. This is a normal process and can easily be removed by hand or with a fabric shaver. We recommend gently using a lint remover over the surface of the garment, followed by a clothing brush to smooth and restore its original texture.

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