CARE GUIDE.

Our materials may be upcycled, but they are of the finest quality and need to be taken care of as such. Follow our fabric care guide to extend the lifespan of your TRAKta treasure. Trust in the knowledge that you are taking the best care possible.

CARING FOR YOUR SWIMSUIT.

How do I wash my swimsuit?

Gently wash separately in cool water using mild soap.
Drip dry in shade.
Rinse thoroughly after use.

How do I remove trapped sand?

In order to remove trapped sand, gently run your fingernail over dried swimsuit fabric.

What to avoid?

Never leave rolled up wet. Spa baths may cause damage to your swimsuit.

Fake tanning products and some sunscreen lotions may mark or damage swimwear. It is recommended to take extra care when using these products and always ensure they are completely dry before they come into contact with your swimsuit.

Avoid contact with rough surfaces as this may cause snags or pilling to swimwear.

GARMENT CARE.

COTTON.

Cold hand or gentle machine wash. Always separate the whites to keep them fresh and vibrant. Hang to dry and iron with a warm iron. Always iron on the reverse side if the garment has a print or treatment.

LEATHER.

Leather pieces are some of the best investments you will ever buy, so treat them well and love them. These will be some of your longest-living and loved garments so they are well worth the investment, and the care you put into looking after them. We recommend to find a good, reputable dry cleaner that specialises in leather garments and have your leather garments cleaned professionally.

SILK.

Hand wash only. Fill a clean sink or small tub with lukewarm water and a small amount of delicate-friendly liquid detergent. Lightly agitate for three to five minutes and rinse well.

VISCOSE.

Derived from certified renewable wood sources using an eco-responsible production process by meeting high environmental standards, LENZING™ ECOVERO™ fibers tailor to a sustainable lifestyle, contributing to a cleaner environment. Cold hand wash separately, dry in shade and use a cool iron. Do not soak, bleach or tumble dry. For the best results, we recommend dry cleaning.

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