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All-natural care for your clothing, your little ones, and the planet we share.
From heirloom knits to lived-in denim, our garments are thoughtfully made to last—and with a little extra love, they can be cherished for years to come. This guide offers simple, earth-friendly care instructions using only natural methods, crafted with both longevity and gentleness in mind.
Woven Cotton • Muslin • Linen • Hemp • Cotton Denim • Cotton Fleece
Wash Less, Love More: Natural fibers don't need frequent washing. Spot-clean when possible and let pieces air out between wears.
Cold Water Always: Protects fabric, conserves energy, and is gentler on skin.
Hand Wash or Delicate Cycle: Especially for muslin, fleece, knits, and anything baby-sized.
Natural Detergents Only: Choose unscented, plant-based options—or try:
• Castile soap (just a few drops)
• Soap nuts or biodegradable sheets
• Baking soda for freshness
• White vinegar in the rinse cycle for softening
Skip the Dryer: Air drying extends life and keeps shape. Lay flat or hang in the shade.
Fresh stains: Rinse immediately with cold water
General stains: Make a gentle paste with baking soda and water, let sit 30 minutes
Oil stains: Sprinkle salt or cornstarch, let absorb, then brush away gently
Set-in stains: Soak in cold water with white vinegar before washing
A Note on Elastane
Some of our pieces contain a small amount of elastane(up to 6%) for comfort, movement, and durability. While elastane isn’t a natural fiber, it helps garments hold their shape through everyday play and wear.Because elastane is synthetic, it can release tiny microfibers when washed. To help minimize this impact, we recommend washing these garments in a microfiber-catching wash bag (such as a Guppyfriend® bag).
• Wash cold, gently
• Shake out and reshape while damp
• Air dry—softens with every wear
• Wash sparingly, inside out
• Spot clean and air out
• Air dry or tumble low if needed
• Wash inside out on cold
• Use a gentle, natural soap
• Air dry flat to maintain shape and softness
• Avoid high heat, which can wear out the fiber loops
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