Washing Instructions
Caring for Your Craft
Just as a Mason tends his work with patience and precision, a little care goes a long way in preserving the quality of your garment.
- Turn it inside out before washing and drying — protect what's on the outside by starting within.
- Use cold or low water temperatures with a mild detergent. No need for heavy-handed measures.
- Skip the heavy spin cycles. Gentle is the word.
- Air drying is the preferred path. If tumble drying, keep it on low — and away from heavier fabrics that can wear on the garment.
- Iron inside out on low heat only. Never apply the iron directly to printed areas.
Proper care preserves the work. That's true in the lodge — and in your laundry room.