Swimwear Care Guide

Swimwear is designed for sun, salt, and movement but with the right care,
it will maintain its shape, colour, and feel over time.

Follow these simple guidelines to keep your pieces looking their best.

Swimwear Care Guide

Swimwear is designed for sun, salt, and movement.
With the right care, it will maintain its shape, colour,
and feel over time.

Follow these tips to keep your pieces looking their best.

1. After Every Wear

- Rinse your swimwear in cold water after each use to remove salt, chlorine, and residue from oils or sunscreen.

- Avoid leaving pieces damp in a bag or wrapped in a towel, as this can affect both fabric and fit.

1. After Every Wear

- Rinse your swimwear in cold water after each use to remove salt, chlorine, and residue from oils or sunscreen.

- Avoid leaving pieces damp in a bag or wrapped in a towel, as this can affect both fabric and fit.

2. Washing

- Wash care instructions can be found inside the garment itself, please read carefully before washing.

- Hand wash using a mild detergent to preserve the integrity of the fabric.

- Avoid harsh chemicals, bleach, or machine washing, as these can damage elasticity and colour.

2. Washing

- Wash care instructions can be found inside the garment itself, please read carefully before washing.

- Hand wash using a mild detergent to preserve the integrity of the fabric.

- Avoid harsh chemicals, bleach, or machine washing, as these can damage elasticity and colour.

3. Drying

- Gently reshape and lay flat to dry in the shade. Avoid wringing, twisting, or tumble drying, as this can distort the fabric and affect the fit over time.

3. Drying

- Gently reshape and lay flat to dry in the shade. Avoid wringing, twisting, or tumble drying, as this can distort the fabric and affect the fit over time.

4. Fabric Care

- Textured styles, such as ribbed or ridged finishes, are more prone to snagging, so take care around rough surfaces.

4. Fabric Care

- Textured styles, such as ribbed or ridged finishes, are more prone to snagging, so take care around rough surfaces.

5. Fit & Longevity

- Rotate styles between wears to allow fabrics to recover, and avoid rough surfaces that may cause snagging.

- Be mindful of oils, sunscreen, and tanning products, as these can affect colour and elasticity.

- Rinse before and after swimming where possible, and limit exposure to heavily chlorinated water or hot tubs.

- Change out of wet swimwear promptly and handle with care when adjusting straps or ties.

Choosing the right size and caring for your swimwear thoughtfully will help maintain its shape, support, and finish, wear after wear.

5. Fit & Longevity

- Rotate styles between wears to allow fabrics to recover, and avoid rough surfaces that may cause snagging.

- Be mindful of oils, sunscreen, and tanning products.

- Rinse before and after swimming where possible, and limit exposure to heavily chlorinated water or hot tubs.

- Change out of wet swimwear promptly and handle with care when adjusting straps or ties.

Choosing the right size and caring for your swimwear thoughtfully will help maintain its shape, support, and finish, wear after wear.

Swimwear Care Checklist

Do:

- Rinse after every wear

- Hand wash with mild detergent

- Lay flat to dry

- Limit chlorine exposure

Don't:

- Machine wash

- Tumble dry or wring

- Leave damp in a bag

- Use harsh detergents or bleach

Beach Care Tips

- Refer to the care label inside your garment before washing.

- Avoid sitting directly on rough or uneven surfaces, use a towel to protect delicate fabrics.

- Be mindful of sunblock, oils, and tanning products, which can mark lighter fabrics.

- Do not store garments damp or covered in sand.

- Shake out sand before packing away to prevent fabric wear.

- Fold knit and crochet styles to maintain their shape.

Please note that discolouration, snagging, and similar changes that occur over time are considered part of normal wear and handling.
These are not regarded as manufacturing faults, but rather the result of how the product has been used and cared for.

Please note that discolouration, snagging, and similar changes that occur over time are considered part of normal wear and handling.

These are not regarded as manufacturing faults, but rather the result of how the product has been used and cared for.