Cool Wash, Hot Look
Caring for your Side Eye Shady gear isn’t rocket science, but it is a vibe. Keep things cool – literally. Cold wash only (30°C or below), and always flip your clothes inside out. Prints and colours stay fresher when they’re not taking a full-frontal spin cycle beating. Sweatshirts, hoodies, tees - they all appreciate a gentle wash. Look after them and they'll look after you time and time again.

Air It Out, Don’t Burn It Out
Drying? Air is your bestie. Hang dry where you can – it keeps the fit snatched and the planet happy. Tumble drying on low is cool if you're in a rush, but try not to make it a habit. And never, ever iron directly on designs unless you’re going for that melted look (spoiler: we’re not).

Store It Like You Mean It
Storage-wise, lets not throw them in a chair-drobe and call it a system (#GuiltyOnce). We should fold or hang them with a little respect as we all know wrinkles should be saved for plot twists, not your hoodie. Best bit - look after your pieces and they will show up for you clean, comfy and effortlessly cool every single time.

What's the score with sizing?
Fit matters, Side-Eyers. Whether you're all about that oversized energy, keeping it classic, or living in heavyweight layers, we've got the breakdown to help you find your perfect vibe. From eco-friendly fabrics to smart sizing tips (because no one has time for returns), we’ve wrapped it all up in one place.
Clothing Care FAQs
Can I chuck it in a hot wash if it’s really dirty?
You can… but should you? Nah. Hot water is the fast track to faded colours and sad fabric. Stick to cold washes – your clothes (and the planet) will thank you.
Do I really have to turn it inside out?
Only if you like your prints bold, fresh, and not peeling off mid-party. Inside out is the move. Minimal effort, max style preservation.
Can I tumble dry it?
You can, but keep it low and chill. High heat messes with the fit, and we made these pieces to last – not shrink into toddler couture.
Is fabric softener a good idea?
Not for these baddies. Our gear is already soft enough – softener can actually mess with the fabric and make it less breathable.