Derby Items Care: Keep Your Clothes Looking Fresh

How to Clean Your Derby Jacket: A Care Guide

The Derby Jacket is one of our most popular items, known for its versatility and style. To keep it looking sharp, follow these care instructions:

1. Prepare the Jacket

Before washing, remove leather strap attached to zipper. This helps preserve the leather and ensures it doesn’t get damaged in the wash.

2. Washing Instructions

To clean the item, either machine wash or hand wash using a gentle cycle and mild soap. Do not use bleach, iron, or expose to high heat. Allow the item to air dry.

 

How to Wash Your Flannels Style 415

Our Flannels Style 415 is designed for comfort and durability, and with the right care, it’ll stay vibrant.

Washing Instructions

The Flannels Style 415 is made from a polyester blend, so it’s both strong and easy to care for.

To clean the item, either machine wash or hand wash using a gentle cycle and mild soap. Do not use bleach, iron, or expose to high heat. Allow the item to air dry.

How to Wash Your Hoodies

Whether your hoodie is 100% cotton or a 70% cotton/30% polyester blend, follow these care steps to keep it comfortable and looking new.

Washing Instructions

  • Machine Wash Cold: Use cold water to prevent shrinking and fading, and use a gentle detergent. Avoid bleach, as it can damage both types of fabric.

Drying Instructions

  • Tumble Dry Low: Use a low-heat setting in the dryer to prevent shrinking or warping.
  • Do Not Iron: Hoodies typically don’t need ironing, and heat from the iron can damage prints or cause fading.

 

How to Wash Your 100% Cotton Shirts

Our cotton shirts are soft, breathable, and designed to last. Follow these steps to keep them in top condition:

Washing Instructions

  • Machine Wash Cold: Use cold water with a gentle detergent to preserve the fabric’s color and prevent shrinkage. Avoid bleach, as it can damage the cotton fibers.

Drying Instructions

  • Tumble Dry Low: Use a low-heat setting to dry, which helps prevent shrinking.
  • Do Not Iron: Cotton shirts don’t require ironing, and direct heat can lead to fading or damage over time.

 


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