📑Washing Instructions for your Shirts📃

Washing instructions-

So, you've got some clothing that needs a good wash, huh? No worries, we've got you covered! Whether you're a handwashing hero or a washing machine wizard, we've got the tips you need to keep your patched pieces looking fresh and fabulous.

Handwashing Hack

When it comes to cleaning handwashing is the way to go. It's like giving your clothes a little spa day! Fill up a basin with lukewarm water and add a mild detergent. Gently immerse your garment in the foamy goodness and give it a little swish-swish. Be gentle now, we're not trying to start a clothing whirlpool here!

Take some time to twirl and knead the fabric, paying extra attention to those spots. But remember, no harsh scrubbing or rubbing! We're not trying to start a fabric brawl. Treat those patches/rhinestones with care, they've been through a lot already.

Washing Machine Mode

If you're more of a washing machine warrior, that's cool too! Just make sure to take some precautions before you hit that start button. First things first, flip your clothing inside out. It's like giving your clothes a secret identity!

Pop your garment in the washing machine, set it to cold water, add a gentle detergent, and choose the delicate cycle. Oh, and if you want to be extra cautious, toss your patched piece in a laundry bag. It's like a little protective shield for your patches, keeping them safe from any unnecessary roughhousing.

So there you have it, folks! Whether you're handwashing like a pro or letting the washing machine work its magic, keeping your patched clothing clean is a breeze. Just remember, be gentle, be cautious, and always keep those hands clean!

**Skip the bleach! No need for harsh chemicals if the garments are stained. Opt for a gentle stain remover designed for delicate materials. Remember to test it on a tiny hidden section before going all in on the whole garment.

Air Drying 

Let your clothes chill out and air dry. Skip the blazing sunlight that can fade them. If you must use a dryer, go for low heat or a delicate setting. But hey, air drying is the real MVP for keeping your threads looking fresh!

 

 

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