Clothes Care Guidelines

Clothes Care Guidelines

At Claro , we want your wardrobe to stay as stunning and high-quality as the day you received it. Below are refined care instructions tailored to specific fabrics and materials, including skirts, blazers, tops, one-piece wear, jeans, and tweed materials.


General Clothes Care Tips

  • Always check the care label on your clothing for specific washing and drying instructions.
  • Wash similar colors together to prevent color bleeding.
  • Use a gentle detergent to protect delicate fabrics.

Care for Specific Fabrics

  • Cotton (Tops, Jeans, and Casual Wear):

    • Machine wash in cold or warm water with similar colors.
    • Use a mild detergent to prevent fading.
    • Tumble dry on low heat or air dry to avoid shrinkage.
  • Polyester and Blends (Skirts, Blazers, and Dresses):

    • Machine wash on a gentle cycle with cold water.
    • Avoid high heat when drying; air dry or tumble dry on low.
    • Use a low heat setting when ironing, or steam to remove wrinkles.
  • Tweed (Blazers, Skirts, and Outerwear):

    • Dry clean only to maintain the fabric’s texture and structure.
    • Avoid excessive friction to prevent pilling.
    • Store in a cool, dry place and avoid hanging for long periods to prevent stretching.
  • Denim (Jeans):

    • Wash inside out in cold water to preserve color and prevent fading.
    • Avoid frequent washing to maintain the fabric’s durability and fit.
    • Air dry or tumble dry on low heat to prevent shrinkage.
  • Delicate Fabrics (Silk, Chiffon, and Embellished Items):

    • Hand wash with cold water and a gentle detergent.
    • Do not wring or twist; gently press out excess water.
    • Lay flat to dry or hang on a padded hanger to maintain shape.
  • Blazers (All Materials):

    • Always check the care label for specific cleaning instructions.
    • Hand wash or use the gentle cycle on your washing machine with mild detergent.
    • Air dry or use a dryer on a low-heat setting to preserve the fabric.
    • Avoid high-temperature ironing; use a low heat setting or steam instead.
    • Hang on a good-quality hanger to maintain its shape and keep it away from humid areas to prevent mildew.
    • For heavy stains or soiling, take it to a professional dry cleaner.

Ironing and Storage

  • Use a low heat setting or steam for delicate fabrics like tweed, silk, and structured pieces.
  • Store clothes in a cool, dry place and avoid overcrowding your wardrobe to maintain their shape.
  • For blazers and tweed items, use padded hangers to retain their structure.