DryingDry knits flat, always
Hanging a wet sweater stretches the shoulders and lengthens the body. Lay knits flat on a mesh net so they keep their shape and dry evenly on every side.
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Small, considered habits that make drying, sorting and caring for clothes feel calm instead of chaotic.
DryingHanging a wet sweater stretches the shoulders and lengthens the body. Lay knits flat on a mesh net so they keep their shape and dry evenly on every side.
StorageOverpacked wardrobes crease clothes and trap damp. Slimline hangers reclaim a third of the rail, so air moves and garments hang clean.
CareMost light creases relax with a fine mist of water and gravity. Spray garments as they hang, smooth with your hand, and let them settle — no heat required.
RoutineA three-bag sorter turns the laundry mountain into a habit. Lights, darks and delicates land in the right bag, so wash day starts already organised.
DryingAir-drying is gentler on fabric and free. Space items out, point a rack toward moving air or daylight, and most loads are dry by evening.
Everything here pairs with a piece from the collection — built to make these habits effortless.
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