To maintain the quality and performance of your garment, we strongly recommend avoiding tumble drying. The combination of high heat and mechanical agitation can cause unnecessary wear, potentially compromising key functional properties such as waterproofness, insulation, and fit.
For optimal care, please air dry the garment. Hang it on a hanger immediately after washing. Once the outer surface is dry, we suggest turning the garment inside out to allow the inner side to dry thoroughly as well.
We also advise against using a drying cabinet, as the temperature often exceeds safe limits and may damage the fabric. However, if necessary, garments may be dried in a drying cabinet provided the temperature does not exceed the maximum wash temperature stated on the care label. For instance, if the label indicates a maximum washing temperature of 40 °C, the drying cabinet must not exceed 40 °C.
Once fully dry, the garment can be ironed in accordance with the care label instructions. To protect the fabric, avoid direct contact between the iron and the garment. We recommend placing a thin cotton cloth, such as a kitchen towel, between the iron and the fabric to prevent damage.