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Fabric Care Instructions

COTTON

LINEN

SILK

Wool

Cotton Organdy

Cotton organdy is naturally stiff and crisp in texture, known for its rigid and structured quality. The stiffness of organdy may soften over time with repeated washing and wear. The texture can be restored with fabric starches safe for natural dyes and fabrics.

Gauze Linen

Gauze linen is by design a delicate fabric known for its fragile and open weave, making it susceptible to snags, pulls, and damage when exposed to rough handling. To ensure the longevity of gauze garments, it is advisable to handle them with care and avoid things like heavy bags, sharp jewellery, or abrasive surfaces. We recommend sizing up so that the garments have a loose fit.

Gauze Cotton

Gauze linen is by design a delicate fabric known for its fragile and open weave, making it susceptible to snags, pulls, and damage when exposed to rough handling. To ensure the longevity of gauze garments, it is advisable to handle them with care and avoid things like heavy bags, sharp jewellery, or abrasive surfaces. We recommend sizing up so that the garments have a loose fit.

A MegbyDesign model is wearing a stripe jumper made from merino wool classic with a boat neck design and slim fit sleeves

Wool

Wool garments may be prone to pilling, which is the formation of small, loose fibres on the fabric's surface, particularly in areas that experience friction. To minimise pilling and maintain the appearance of wool garments, it is recommended to use a wool comb to remove the pilling gently.