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BBall: Trust the Process
BBall: Trust the Process
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Cotton Material
Cotton, a crop cultivated from temperate plants, undergoes a meticulous harvesting process where the cotton fibers and seeds are collected separately. Following this, the seeds are machine-dried and threshed, while the fibers undergo decomposition and pressing by machinery. Subsequently, the fibers are skillfully woven into threads and fabrics, which serve as the foundation for the final product. The finishing touch involves dyeing the fabric, resulting in a vibrant and visually appealing finished product.
Shrinkage Advisory
Common materials may experience significant shrinkage (~2%-5%) upon initial washing. However, rest assured that our garments have undergone pre-washing and ironing at the factory to minimize shrinkage. Please note that when ironing, varying intensity may result in slight asymmetry, so we recommend exercising caution during the process.
Washing Method
To ensure optimal care for your cotton garments, it is recommended to wash them separately from other clothing items and avoid soaking them. If you need to wash them immediately, ensure that the cotton detergent and solution are evenly adjusted before initiating the washing process. Failure to do so may result in uneven fading of the clothes. It is advisable to avoid using lotions that contain fluorescent whitening agents, particularly when dealing with white garments. Instead, opt for a mild and neutral laundry detergent for best results.