Dungarees
As tempting as it is to drop the shoulder ties off your shoulders while they are still tied, this could lead to unnecessary pressure creating a stress point at the straps and underarm. Please undo these to remove your dungarees.
Fleeces
Wash your fleeces inside out. Please also use only a small amount of detergent, with fleeces and don’t use fabric softener. This can coat the fibres and change it’s texture.
Linen & Gauze
Please be kind to your yaks and only put them on a gentle wash. This will help prolong their life and keep them protected in the wash.
Wash at 30 - Washing at a cooler temperature will clean your yaks whilst saving the environment and keeping your energy bills down.
Linen is a delicate fibre which needs taking care of, please make sure to be extra careful when washing, ironing and everything in between.
Viscose (Ecovera) Yaks
Viscose is a natural fibre and has the potential to move around in the wash, don’t worry it hasn’t shrunk!
In order to get the lovely shape of your garments back, please reshape whilst damp. If you need too, a cool iron on the reverse of the fabric should also help bring it back to shape.
Jersey
Reshape your jersey items while they are still damp - then air dry them flat or on a hanger to achieve the best results and reduce creasing. They should need very little ironing; however, if you do need to iron your garments, be sure to do this on the reverse side on a low setting.
Deadstock Fabric
The deadstock fabrics used to make our accessories and clothing are sourced externally which means we cannot guarantee colour fastness. Please avoid wearing these items in the rain and avoid water once you have washed them to ensure they keep their vibrancy. With a little bit of love you can enjoy your deadstock Yaks for years to come!