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How to care for clothes properly and sustainably: Tips & Recommendations
Once you've established a washing routine, it's a lot of work to deviate from it. However, it's not only good for your clothes, but also for the environment, to check in from time to time to see how you can optimize laundry care. Clothes that are properly cared for are significantly more durable and look "like new" for longer. At the same time, we can reduce our ecological footprint through our washing habits. However, caution is advised when using homemade detergents.
In this blog post you will find out what things you should keep in mind.
Basic washing tips for long-lasting garments
The best way to celebrate sustainable fashion is to treat the clothes you've already purchased with care. This way, you'll enjoy them for a long time and prevent rash purchasing behavior. Please note that the following tips aren't always feasible or even feasible in every household. Sometimes, materials, time, or resources are lacking.
Wash less often
Is it really necessary to throw your sweater in the wash after just one wear? Often, simply airing clothes is enough. Of course, it's a different story with underwear, baby clothes, or socks. Just try to pause and reflect more often before your clothes go into the laundry basket.
Fill the washing machine correctly
Only run your washing machine when it's actually full! This way, you avoid unnecessary waste of resources like water, energy, and detergent.
Note care symbols
The manufacturers of your clothes usually know best how to care for them properly. Just as we need to get to know electronic devices before using them, we also need to "get to know" our clothes before putting them in the washing machine. You can find an overview of the meaning of care symbols here. here.
Set the correct temperature
Recently, there's been increasing talk that washing clothes at 30 degrees is sufficient. Generally speaking, a 30- or 40-degree wash cycle is sufficient for most items. Sometimes we tend to wash our laundry at too high a temperature when it's not necessary. At the same time, however, it's also important not to wash heavily soiled clothes at too low a temperature to truly kill bacteria. A 60-degree wash cycle is therefore recommended for towels, underwear, and baby items.

The right detergent
First of all, it should be said that much In this case, it doesn't help much – follow the dosage recommendations on the back of the detergent to save energy and water, as well as avoid unwanted buildup caused by using too much liquid detergent. If you want to switch to a more environmentally friendly detergent, the general rule is: the fewer ingredients, the better. The product should also be as free from chlorine, parabens, and phosphates as possible.
Air dry if possible
Tumble dryers are convenient, but they're quite energy-hungry. Air-drying laundry is significantly more economical and environmentally friendly than putting it in the dryer. Furthermore, a tumble dryer isn't suitable for all materials; shrinkage is sometimes inevitable.A good alternative to using a tumble dryer is to take heavy items of clothing to the dry cleaners every now and then.
Steaming instead of ironing
Steaming clothes is gentler than ironing and also protects the fibers. This makes the garments last longer. However, since this tip is primarily aimed at people with steam irons, it's not always easy to implement.
Care instructions for garments made of organic cotton and viscose
At paigh we work almost exclusively with the materials Organic cotton and viscose, for example, our most popular Harem pants “Oriental Sea”. In addition to the beneficial environmental aspects of these materials, it is also important to us to use easy-care fabrics. Generally, both fabrics are quite uncomplicated to handle. Nevertheless, you can keep a few things in mind that will contribute to the longevity and color brilliance of your garments. We have compiled the most important tips. here compiled for you in a concise and clear manner.
Caring for clothes properly sometimes takes some time and consideration. If you don't want to take any risks, the easiest way is to follow the care instructions on your garments.
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