Care for the Product

Denim is a versatile and durable fabric that can last for years if properly cared for. Whether you have jeans, jackets, or vests, it's important to follow the right care instructions to ensure their longevity. Here are some tips on how to love and take care of your denim pieces:

Machine Washing

Most denim pieces are machine washable, making it convenient to clean them. However, it's essential to follow the care label instructions provided by REDNM. Some denim items may require specific washing conditions, such as cold water or gentle cycles. Always check the care label before tossing your denim into the washing machine.

Separate Colors

To prevent color bleeding and fading, it's best to wash your denim pieces separately from other garments. Dark-colored denim, especially when new, has a higher chance of bleeding dye onto lighter fabrics. By washing your denim separately, you can maintain the original color and prevent any unwanted discoloration.

Turn Inside Out

Before washing your denim, turn it inside out. This simple step helps protect the outer surface of the fabric, preventing excessive fading and wear. By exposing the inner side to the washing process, you can maintain the vibrant color and minimize any potential damage caused by friction with other garments.

Avoid Over-Washing

Denim doesn't need to be washed after every wear. In fact, over-washing can cause unnecessary wear and tear, leading to faster deterioration of the fabric. Unless your denim piece is visibly dirty or has an odor, consider wearing it a few times before washing. This practice not only extends the lifespan of your denim but also helps conserve water and energy.

Air Dry

When it comes to drying your denim, air drying is the best option. High heat from dryers can shrink and damage the fabric, affecting the fit and overall appearance of your denim pieces. Instead, hang your denim items or lay them flat to dry naturally. This method helps maintain the shape and integrity of the fabric.

Spot Cleaning

If you encounter a small stain or spill on your denim, spot cleaning is a quick and effective solution. Use a mild detergent or stain remover and gently dab the affected area with a clean cloth or sponge. Avoid rubbing vigorously, as it can cause the stain to spread or damage the fabric.

Storage

Proper storage is crucial for preserving the quality of your denim pieces. When not in use, hang your denim items or fold them neatly to avoid creasing. Avoid hanging denim by the belt loops, as it can cause stretching and distortion. Additionally, store your denim in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.

By following these care tips, you can ensure that your REDNM pieces remain stylish and in excellent condition for years to come.