Care Guide

Made with a lot of love and care, Theros garments and accessories are meticulously fashioned from handpicked, high-quality materials to ensure longevity. While their durability is inherent, maintaining their pristine appearance demands special care. Delve into our guidance on proper upkeep to extend the lifespan of your attire, allowing you to flaunt them effortlessly across various seasons.

silk

As precious natural materials, silk twill and crepe de chine require special care. They must be dry cleaned, or cleaned by hand, with the utmost care.
Dry cleaning recommended:

to maintain your garment over time, we advise you entrust it to the experts, who know how to keep it looking its best.

washing

by hand, no more than 30°C. Do not allow the garment to soak

SQUEEZE OUT EXCESS WATER:

gently and by hand, you can also repeat this step with a towel to help absorb excess water.

Drying:

air dry on a hanger. Once dry, the garment will appear naturally stiffer and drier.

IRONING AND STEAMING:

The fibre will be replenished with moisture from ironing, and especially from steaming. The fabric will thus recover its bulk, its softness and suppleness.

Viscose

Viscose is a man-made fiber that is especially sensitive to water. To prevent your garment from shrinking in the wash, it is essential to follow these recommendations.
cleaning

wash by hand using cold water, do not soak. Once damp, the fibre naturally shrinks and hardens.

SQUEEZE OUT EXCESS WATER:

gently and by hand, you can also repeat this step with a towel to help absorb excess water.

drying

air dry on a hanger. Once dry, the garment maintains its shrunken and stiffened appearance.

IRONING AND STEAMING:

essential to give the back fibre its bulk, its softness and suppleness.

linen

Linen is a natural fiber that absorbs colour more faintly and less durably. This fibre is also very crumpled and susceptible to shrinking in the wash.
DRY CLEANING RECOMMENDED:

to preserve the suppleness of the fibre and its lustre, we recommend professional dry cleaning.

CLEANING:

wash by hand using cold water, do not soak.

SQUEEZE OUT EXCESS WATER:

gently, without twisting the garment, spin in machine or do this by hand.

DRYING:

dry flat. Once dry, the piece will look very wrinkled.

IRONING AND STEAMING:

essential, while respecting the temperatures for linen.

Leather

Leather is a natural material that develops a patina over time and must be looked after with the greatest precautions. To preserve your leather clothes and bags, it is advisable to keep them away from dust and to clean them regularly with a soft cloth using circular movements.
PROFESSIONAL CLEANING IS RECOMMENDED:

if you find stains or scratches, take them to a leather specialist.

Polyester

Polyester is a synthetic fiber that holds colour well.
washing

in the machine and/or by hand, 30°C max., do not allow the garment to soak.

SQUEEZE OUT EXCESS WATER:

gently and by hand, you can also repeat this step with a towel to help absorb excess water.

DRYING:

air dry on a hanger.

IRONING AND STEAMING:

steaming the item on a hanger will make more difference than ironing it.

Cotton

Supple, soft and light, cotton is a natural fiber, whose colour vibrancy may require specific care.
DRY CLEANING RECOMMENDED:

We recommend dry cleaning some of our brightest and most colourful pieces to keep them looking their best.

washing

machine washable at 30°C.

IRONING AND STEAMING:

recommended to restore softness and suppleness.

Wool

Wool is a natural fiber that reacts very quickly to washing and therefore requires special care.
DRY CLEANING RECOMMENDED:

to maintain your garment over time, we advise you to entrust it to the experts, who know how to keep it looking its best. Woven structured pieces like coats, jackets and trousers cannot be washed due to the risk of significant shrinkage and felting.

IRONING:

ask a professional just to steam the item and/or use a damp cloth if ironing is required in certain areas (such as the collar or button placket).

WASHING:

some knitwear can be hand washed in cold water with a suitable laundry detergent, eschewing fabric softener. Wash inside out, do not soak. Some styles can be machine washed in a laundry bag on a delicate cycle (maximum spin speed 400 rpm).

DRYING:

wring out gently without twisting and dry flat on a towel.

Cashmere

Cashmere is a natural fiber that reacts very quickly to washing and therefore requires special care.
DRY CLEANING RECOMMENDED:

to maintain your garment over time, we advise you to entrust it to the experts, who know how to keep it looking its best to treat stains.

IRONING:

They may be ironed if needed: iron inside out on a low temperature with a little steam if ironing is required in certain areas (such as the collar or button placket).

WASHING:

some knitwear can be hand washed in cold water with a small doses of special cashmere detergent (No detergents are adapted to cashmere fiber) and always avoid fabric softener and bleach. Wash inside out, do not soak. Some styles can be machine washed on a delicate cycle low temperature (20° C max. & maximum spin speed 400 rpm) cold - water wool cycle.

DRYING:

Dry your cashmere flat on a towel, respecting their original shape. No tumble drying. Never dry cashmere in a tumble dryer.