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CARE GUIDE

At BITTE KAI RAND we test all our fabrics and yarn qualities to ensure that clothes meet our
high-quality standards and to ensure the durability of the clothes.

This guide is provided to instruct you on how to take good care of your clothes.

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BITTE KAI RAND clothes are made by people for people, and we do hope you will take care of your clothes according to our instructions.

 

Cashmere Care Guide:

Gently remove the pills by hand or with a cashmere comb. 

Hand wash at a temperature not exceeding 30 C. Alternatively, machine wash on a wool programme at a maximum temperature of 30°C.

Use specific wool wash without enzymes. 

Gently squeeze the cashmere garment, taking care not to rub, wring or stretch the garment. 

Rinse well, squeeze out as much excess water as possible, and carefully dry flat away from direct heat and sunlight. If the garment is soaking you can roll it in a clean towel to help squeeze excess water out before laying flat.

General BITTE Care Guide:

To take the best possible care of your garments, please follow our care instructions, which are usually sewn into the left side seam.

As a general rule, we recommend washing our garments before first use and always following the care instructions inside the garment. Only wash when necessary – this prolongs the lifespan of your clothing and reduces water consumption.

Please note that dark denim may transfer colour. Always wash dark denim before use and avoid contact with light materials until the garment has been washed several times.

Wool has natural self-cleaning properties and good ventilation, making it a perfect alternative to regular washing.

We always recommend ironing viscose garments after washing to maintain the same softness as before washing.

Wash garments inside out – this helps the colour last longer and prevents unnecessary wear.

Use a laundry bag to protect delicate materials.

We recommend using a special laundry bag that reduces the release of microplastics into the water when washing polyester and nylon products.

You can extend the lifespan of your garments and protect the environment by air-drying instead of using a tumble dryer.

As a general rule, knitwear should be dried flat, as it may otherwise change shape and size.

However, cotton knitwear can be tumble dried to maintain the same softness and volume as before washing.

Feather Down Care Guide:

Feather Down jackets and coats should be washed in the washing machine 

Afterwards, tumble dry with tennis balls or similar to restore the loft of the down. 

 

If your clothes unluckily break, try to repair them rather than throw them away. This is how we save the earth's resources together.

If your clothing is no longer usable check if your local Waste Sorting Centre has a textile sorting system meant for recycling of clothes.