Whether for your outdoor adventures or urban escapades, your softshell or waterproof shell jacket is a reliable companion, but it deserves proper care to extend its life. Below are some tips to preserve your garment as best as possible.

1. Cold water wash and air drying to maintain the performance of your softshell or waterproof, opt for a machine wash in cold water. Also choose a phosphate-free detergent such as Granger’s products available in our shop. This will ensure that the waterproof treatment of your coat remains effective. To preserve the integrity of the product, reduce the spin speed to a minimum. Before putting it in the machine, make sure to close the velcro, snap buttons, and zippers. Also, loosen the elastic cords to avoid tangling.

2. Washing only when necessary to extend the life of your jacket, limit washes to the strictly necessary, usually once per season. Before putting your garment in the washing machine, turn it inside out to protect the outer fabrics from excessive friction.

By following these care tips, you will ensure that your softshell or waterproof will have optimal longevity while helping to preserve the planet by reducing your water and energy consumption. You can then fully enjoy your adventures, whatever your environment.

Wash at a maximum of 30°C on a delicate cycle.
Do not dry clean.
Select the delicate cycle on the dryer.
Do not iron.
Do not use any chlorine agent to treat this garment.

Whether you don your insulated coat to brave the elements outdoors or to tackle the city chill, it's essential to maintain it so it remains a faithful ally for many seasons. Here are some key tips for taking care of your precious garment.

1. Washing: Chlorophylle insulated coats require machine washing in cold water. Choose a phosphate-free detergent, ideally one of the Granger’s products available in our stores for optimal washing without compromising your coat's quality. It is essential to reduce the spin speed to a minimum to preserve the insulating fibers. Before putting it in the washing machine, make sure to remove the fur collar, then securely close the velcros, snap buttons, and zippers. Also loosen the elastic cords to ensure a gentle wash.

2. Drying: If your insulated coat is filled with down, we recommend adding two tennis balls to the dryer drum before turning it on. This will prevent the insulation from clumping. Note that multiple drying cycles may be necessary to ensure full drying of the garment. Synthetic insulated coats, on the other hand, can be laid flat to dry. You also have the option of briefly putting them in the dryer to remove excess moisture from the lining.

3. Avoid dry cleaning: It is essential never to dry clean your coat. This process may damage the garment and compromise its waterproofing, if present. Instead, opt for the washing methods recommended above to preserve the quality and performance of your insulated coat.

By following these care tips, you will extend the life of your insulated coat, while preserving its appearance and effectiveness to face the rigors of winter and outdoor adventures. For more information on the specific care of your Chlorophylle coat, please do not hesitate to contact us or visit one of our stores for personalized advice.

Wash at a maximum of 30°C on the delicate cycle.
Do not dry clean.
Select the delicate cycle on the dryer.
Do not iron.
Do not use any chlorine bleach to treat this garment.

Taking care of your polar is essential to maintain its comfort and performance, whether you use it outdoors, at work, at home, or in your cabin. Here are some practical tips to extend the life of your polar and preserve its warmth and original look.

When it comes to washing your polar, opt for the delicate washing machine cycle, using cold water. Avoid hot water or intensive washing cycles, as they can damage the fibers of your garment. To ensure optimal washing without harming the product, reduce the spin speed to a minimum.

Don't forget to turn your polar inside out before putting it in the machine. This simple precaution protects the outer surface of the garment from friction and mechanical aggression. In addition, make sure to close the snap buttons and zippers carefully. This will prevent them from tangling with other clothes and prevent possible damage.

Another important tip to extend the life of your polar is to wash it only when necessary. Avoiding excessive washing not only helps save water and energy but also preserves the quality of your garment. You can usually air out your polar between uses to freshen it up.

Finally, opt for a gentle, eco-friendly detergent, as harsh chemicals can damage the fibers and reduce the insulating performance of your polar. After washing, let it dry in the open air, preferably in the shade, to preserve its colors and thermal properties.

By following these simple tips, you can extend the life of your polar while minimizing its impact on the environment. Taking care of your favorite outdoor garment is a guarantee of its warmth and comfort for many years to come.

Wash at a maximum of 30°C on a delicate cycle.
Do not dry clean.
Select the delicate cycle on the dryer.
Do not iron.
Do not use any chloride agent to treat this garment.

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