Our insulated garments consist of an outer fabric and an inner fabric, with insulating synthetic material from Primaloft in between. There are many advantages to using Primaloft's synthetic isolation, including not having to tumble dry the garment with balls to puff it up after washing. It dries faster than down and does not smell when wet.
Air clothes instead of washing if the clothes are not too dirty. You save water, energy and make clothes last longer.
Use our laundry bag. It is important when you wash synthetic clothes as it protects your garments and prevents microfibers from leaking out. When cleaning the bag and filter in the machine, make sure to wipe clean and dispose of lint in the bin. Never rinse the laundry bag with water as the fibers can then end up in lakes and oceans.
Wash at a maximum of 40 degrees.
Wash with mild environmentally certified detergents and be sure to use the correct dosage.
Avoid fabric softener. In addition to being bad for the environment, it impairs the garment's ability to transport moisture and inhibits the quick-drying properties.
Hang dry, but add heat to the garment after washing so that the water-repellent surface of the outer fabric is reactivated. Use a heating cabinet, tumble dryer or iron, just make sure to keep an eye on the heat so the garment doesn't melt.
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