Your clothes are an investment. Whether it’s a favourite hoodie or a go-to pair of jeans — how you wash, dry and store them makes all the difference. This guide covers everything you need to keep your Zdravexx pieces looking great for years.
From everyday basics to statement pieces — proper care extends the life of every item in your wardrobe. Browse our full range of men’s, women’s and kids’ clothing and make every piece last.
Understanding Care Label Symbols
Every garment has a care label — but what do those little symbols actually mean? Here’s your quick reference guide:
🪣Machine WashSafe to wash in machine
30°30°C MaxUse cool wash cycle
✋Hand Wash OnlyDo not machine wash
🚫Do Not WashDry clean only
♨️Iron SafeIron on low/medium heat
💨Tumble DrySafe for dryer on low
🌿Dry FlatLay flat to dry naturally
🧴Dry CleanProfessional cleaning only
💡 Quick tip
When in doubt, always check the care label first — and when in doubt between two options, choose the gentler one. Cold water and air drying are almost always safe.
Washing Guide by Fabric Type
Different fabrics need different treatment. Here’s a full breakdown:
Fabric
Wash Temp
Cycle
Drying
Ironing
Cotton
30–40°C
Normal
Tumble or air dry
Medium heat
Polyester
30°C
Gentle
Tumble low or air dry
Low heat
Cotton / Poly Blend
30–40°C
Normal
Tumble low or air dry
Medium heat
Fleece / Sweatshirt
30°C
Gentle, inside out
Air dry flat
Avoid ironing
Knitwear / Wool
Cold (30°C max)
Wool / delicate
Dry flat — never hang
Steam only
Denim
Cold (30°C)
Gentle, inside out
Hang to dry
Medium, inside out
Nylon / Swimwear
Cold hand wash
Hand wash only
Hang or lay flat
Do not iron
Linen
40°C
Gentle
Air dry
Medium, slightly damp
How to Wash Your Clothes the Right Way
Follow these steps every time you do laundry and your clothes will thank you:
Sort by colour and fabric — Whites with whites, darks with darks. Never mix a brand new dark item with lighter clothes on the first wash — colours can bleed.
Turn garments inside out — This protects prints, embroidery, and the outer surface from friction. Especially important for printed t-shirts and hoodies.
Use the right amount of detergent — More is not better. Too much detergent leaves residue and makes fabric stiff. Follow the recommended dose on the packaging.
Choose the right temperature — Cool water (30°C) is almost always safe and better for the environment. Only use higher temperatures for heavily soiled cotton items.
Don’t overload the machine — Clothes need space to move in the drum to get properly clean. A packed machine also creates more friction, which wears fabric faster.
Remove clothes promptly — Don’t leave wet clothes sitting in the drum. Remove them as soon as the cycle finishes to prevent mildew and stubborn creases.
⛔ Never mix chlorine bleach with coloured clothing. Even a tiny amount can permanently discolour fabrics. For stain removal, use an oxygen-based stain remover instead.
Drying — The Right Way
✅ DO
Air dry when possible — it’s gentler and more eco-friendly
Hang shirts and tops on proper hangers to keep shape
Lay knitwear and heavy sweaters flat to dry
Dry in a well-ventilated space out of direct sunlight
Shake garments out before hanging to reduce creases
❌ DON’T
Don’t tumble dry delicates, wool, or printed items
Don’t dry in direct sunlight — it fades colours fast
Don’t hang knitwear — it stretches out of shape
Don’t dry near high heat sources like radiators
Don’t leave damp clothes bunched up
🌿 Eco tip from Zdravexx
Air drying instead of using a tumble dryer can reduce your energy use significantly — and your clothes will last much longer too. A win for your wardrobe and the planet.
Stain Removal — Act Fast
The golden rule with stains: the sooner you treat them, the better. Here’s what to do for the most common stains:
Stain Type
First Action
Treatment
Avoid
Coffee / Tea
Blot immediately — don’t rub
Cold water + liquid detergent, soak 10 min
Hot water — it sets the stain
Grass
Let it dry, brush off excess
Oxygen stain remover, soak 30 min
Rubbing while wet
Oil / Grease
Sprinkle baking soda, wait 15 min
Dish soap applied directly, rinse cold
Water before treating — spreads the stain
Blood
Rinse with cold water immediately
Cold water + salt, then detergent
Hot water — permanently sets blood stains
Red Wine
Blot with a cloth, don’t rub
Salt to absorb, then sparkling water
Rubbing — spreads the stain wider
Ink
Dab with rubbing alcohol
Alcohol + cold water rinse, then wash
Heat of any kind before stain is out
Sweat
Rinse in cold water
White vinegar soak 30 min, then wash
Letting it dry before treating
Storing Your Clothes Properly
How you store clothes matters just as much as how you wash them. Poor storage causes wrinkles, stretching, moth damage and musty odours.
Use proper hangers — Wooden or padded hangers for shirts and jackets. Avoid wire hangers — they distort shoulder shape over time.
Fold, don’t hang knitwear — Knitwear and women’s knitwear stretches if hung. Always fold and store flat in a drawer or on a shelf.
Store seasonally — Pack away off-season clothes in breathable cotton bags or boxes. Avoid plastic bags — they trap moisture.
Use cedar or lavender — Natural moth repellents that won’t damage fabric. Place cedar blocks or lavender sachets in your wardrobe.
Don’t store clothes damp — Always make sure clothes are completely dry before folding and putting away. Even slightly damp clothes can develop mould and odours.
Store swimwear dry and away from sunlight — Rinse in cold fresh water after every use and air dry before storing.
Give clothes room to breathe — Don’t overfill your wardrobe. Clothes crammed together crease, lose shape and trap moisture.
Special Care — By Category
Hoodies & Sweatshirts
Our men’s hoodies and women’s hoodies are built to last — but they need a little care to stay soft and hold their shape.
Hoodie care tips
Wash inside out on a gentle 30°C cycle. Air dry where possible — tumble drying can cause pilling and shrinkage. Never iron directly on printed graphics.
T-shirt care tips
Wash inside out at 30–40°C. Remove immediately after washing and hang to dry. Iron on a low setting inside out to protect any print or graphic.
Bottoms care tips
Turn inside out before washing. For leggings and stretch fabrics, always use a cold gentle cycle and air dry flat — heat breaks down elastic fibres.
Hats & Accessories
Our hats — including beanies, baseball caps and bucket hats — should generally be hand washed or spot cleaned only. Never put a structured cap in the washing machine — it will lose its shape.
Bags
For our tote bags, backpacks and fanny packs — spot clean with a damp cloth and mild soap. Allow to air dry fully before use. Never machine wash bags with structured frames or zips.
Your Complete Clothing Care Checklist
I always check the care label before washing a new garment
I sort laundry by colour and fabric type
I wash most clothes at 30°C on a gentle cycle
I turn printed garments inside out before washing
I remove clothes from the machine immediately after the cycle
I air dry delicates instead of using the tumble dryer
I treat stains immediately before they set
I store knitwear folded, not hung
I always store clothes completely dry
I have cedar or lavender in my wardrobe to protect against moths
Shop Quality Pieces Worth Taking Care Of
The better the quality, the more it’s worth looking after. Explore our full collection: