Care
ADINE STUDIO creates effortless pieces grounded in comfort and versatility.
Every product we produce is thoughtfully designed with quality materials which lay the foundation for effortless, year-round styling, season after season.
We encourage our customers to extend the life cycle of their ADINE STUDIO pieces by following the proper care information provided.
Jerseys
We recommend delicate wash cycles and the use of garment laundry bags for any of our jersey pieces that are hand sequinned. Avoid using hot tumble dry cycles which can cause shrinkage and deformation.
Do not hang. Jerseys are best stored folded in a drawer and kept out of direct sunlight. Adding bamboo-charcoal purifying bags to your drawer or wardrobe can help to dehumidify and absorb moisture.
Knits
Refrain from washing knit pieces after every wear. Instead, lay garments flat and allow them to air out naturally. If washing is necessary, we recommend dry cleaning your item. Water washing can cause shrinkage and deformation.
Do not hang. Knits are best stored folded in a drawer and kept out of direct sunlight. Adding bamboo-charcoal purifying bags to your drawer or wardrobe can help to dehumidify and absorb moisture.
Do not brush. Pilling will occur naturally and can be removed with a special pilling comb or fabric shaver.
Silks
Dry clean or hand wash silk garments. Do not machine wash. If hand washing is necessary, the ideal water temperature should not exceed 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Water that is too hot or too cold may damage the fabric. When spot treating or hand washing, apply gentle force and do not rub hard. Do not twist or wring out excess water. Lay flat to dry on a clean towel. Allow your item to air dry naturally in a shaded area. If finished silk fabric is exposed to sun, it can easily fade and cause damage to the color of the garment.
Silk clothing is best stored on a hanger in a dry, ventilated area. Hang with similar colors.
Ironing has antiseptic properties that may help to extend the life cycle of your silk items. Mist with water evenly on the opposite side of the garment before ironing. Keep the iron’s temperature under 150 degrees Fahrenheit to avoid burning or damaging the fabric.
When wearing silk, avoid perfumes, moth balls, cosmetics, sweat, and exercise.
Leathers
Spot clean leather, if necessary, with a slightly damp cloth. Dry clean only by a leather specialist. When possible, avoid direct sunlight and keep away from dust.
Vegan leathers
Hand wash cold. The water temperature should not exceed 40 degrees Fahrenheit, as hot water will cause damage to the fabric’s fiber tissue. After washing, hang dry your item in the shade. Do not fold or press using heavy objects. If vegan leather becomes stained with oil, wipe clean with a damp cloth and transparent soap.
Vegan leather should not rub or collide with hard, rough objects so as to not damage the surface-coating film. This film is very thin and should not come into contact with extreme heat to avoid baking its delicate surface. Leather and vegan leather are porous materials that can become highly flammable when in contact with gasoline. Do not contaminate with acid, alkali, and other corrosive chemicals.