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*Europa delivery: Last dates to order for delivery by Christmas 2024: December 9, by 12:00 noon.
Free delivery for orders above €150 in EU.
*Worldwide delivery: Last dates to order for delivery by Christmas 2024: December 1, at 12:00 noon.
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CARE GUIDE

AT BITTE KAI RAND WE TEST ALL OUR FABRICS AND YARN QUALITIES. WE DO THIS TO ENSURE THAT CLOTHES MEET OUR
HIGH-QUALITY STANDARDS AND TO ENSURE THE DURABILITY OF THE CLOTHES.

THIS GUIDE IS PROVIDED TO INSTRUCT YOU ON HOW TO TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR CLOTHES.

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  • For the best care of your clothes, you should follow our washing instructions, which you generally find in the left-side seam.
  • Only wash your clothing when it has become dirty, thereby extending the life of the garment, and reducing your water consumption.
  • Wool has a self-cleaning ability and aired ventilation is the perfect alternative to washing.
  • We recommend ironing viscose-material garments after wash to achieve the same softness as before wash.
  • Wash your clothes inside out to prolong colour fastening and reduce tear of clothes.
  • Preferably use a washing bag to protect delicate materials.
  • We suggest using a special washing bag that reduces the emission of micro plastics in our water when washing polyester and nylon products.
  • Extend the life of your clothes and protect the environment by hang-drying your clothes instead of using a tumble dryer.
  • In general knit should be dried flat, otherwise you will risk it will get out of shape and size.
  • Cotton knits may be tumble dried to achieve the same softness and volume as before washing.
  • If your clothes unluckily break, try to repair them rather than throw them away. This is how we save the earth's resources together.
  • If your clothing is no longer usable check if your local Waste Sorting Centre has a textile sorting system meant for recycling of clothes.
  • BITTE KAI RAND clothes are made by people for people, and we do hope you will take care of your clothes according to our instructions.