Hand-washing is the best way to wash your bras. Whilst this may take a little longer, this will prolong their life
and ensure they look their best for longer.
Knickers
Most of our knickers are machine washable. Delicate knickers, such as those made from silk or with decorative features
like sequins and stones fare better when washed by hand.
Guide to hand-washing:
1Fill sink or bucket with lukewarm water
2Add mild detergent for delicates
3Gently swirl to loosen any dirt
4Soak for an hour
5Rinse in cool water until water runs clear
6Squeeze our excess water without twisting
7Lie flat on clean towel to dry
Please Note: To avoid your knickers fading, shrinking or stretching, follow the washing instructions
on the label. Refer to your "What the Care Symbols Mean" section for help and guidance.
Nightwear Care
Most of our nightwear is machine washable. Delicates such as silk, which is the most favoured
fabric for nightwear with its soft, smooth and sexy feel, fare better when washed by hand.Please Note:To keep your nightwear looking good for longer always follow the washing instructions
on the label. Refer to our "What the Care Symbols Mean" section for help and guidance.
Swimwear Care
It is important to rinse out your swimwear in cool water immediately after use to get rid
of any chlorine, perspiration and sun lotion which can have damaging effects on the fabric. Do not wring swimwear as
this can damage the delicate fibres and cause it to lose its shape.Please Note:To keep your swimwear in the best condition for longer always follow the washing instructions
on the label. Refer to our "What the Care Symbols Mean" section for help and guidance.
Beachwear Care
Most of our beachwear is machine washable. Wash your whites and darks seperately. To avoid
bright colours from running or discolouring turn your clothes inside out before washing.Please Note:To keep your beachwear looking good for longer follow the washing instructions
on the label. Refer to our "What the Care Symbols Mean" section for help and guidance.
What TheCare Symbols Mean
The following care symbols appear on the labels in your clothing, which will provide information on how bet to wash, dry
and clean them. Following the correct Care labelling can help keep your delicates in the best shape possible for longer.
Hand WashMachine Wash at the indicated maximum temperature in degrees
celsius. Single line underneath indicates Synthetic wash and double line underneath indicates Wool wash at the appropriate temperature.
Do not WashMay be tumble dried with no temperature restrictions. One
dot indicates tumble dry with low temperature settings (maximum 60°) and two dots indicate tumble dry with high temperature settings.
Do not Tumble DryDo not dry cleanDry Clean Only. The letters P, F, A and W indicate the type
of clean required and is interpreted by the specialist dry cleaner.Any Bleach AllowedOnly oxygen bleach/non-chlorine bleach allowedDo not bleachIron. One dot indicates cool iron 100°. Two dots indicates
warm iron 150° and three dots indicate hot iron 200°.Do not iron
Freemans Grattan Holdings Ltd. is a member of the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) and subscribes to its Lending Code. You can find us by searching our name on the FLA Members Directory. The FLA Lending Code can be found here or alternatively you can contact us directly and we can provide you with a copy of the Lending Code.
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