The PANGAIA Aftercare Guide
We use natural fibers and dyes in our products, so a little extra care may be needed to keep them in good condition. Our goal is that you’ll keep your PANGAIA products in your closet for a long time—so here’s how we can make that happen.
Caring for your PANGAIA Tracksuit
To avoid shrinking and to keep your tracksuit in great condition:
- Wash inside out on a delicate cycle
- Select a cold wash option
- Iron at a low temperature, avoiding the text print
- Do not bleach, tumble dry or dry clean
We’re dedicated to reducing excess consumption of our planet’s resources. That’s why we don’t pre-wash our garments, which in turn, reduces water use. We are currently working with our factories to find a solution to achieve the best blends and minimize shedding and pilling for our garments. We recommend gently combing the inside of the garment with a soft brush to help remove any excess fibers.
Cleaning And Storing Your FLWRDWN™
Our FLWRDWN™ styles are filled with wildflowers, not feathers. To care for your outerwear, we suggest:
- Lightly sponge-washing areas that require it
- Hanging to dry
- Storing in the provided garment bag to protect it between seasons
- Do not machine wash, tumble dry, bleach, wring, iron or dry clean
Caring For Your Cashmere
Our soft cashmere styles are designed to be re-worn, again and again. To protect it from pilling or losing shape, we recommend:
- Avoid washing where possible—and never after every individual use
- If washing is required, hand wash inside out, separately from other items
- Ironing at a low temperature
- Laying flat to dry. Hanging cashmere on a line or clothes horse can pull the fragile fibers and distort its shape
- Do not tumble dry or bleach
Caring For Your Merino
To protect your merino wool we recommend washing infrequently and only when needed to maintain the soft luxurious feel of the garment.To protect it from pilling or losing shape, we recommend:
- Hand wash inside out, separately from other items
- Laying flat to dry. Avoid hanging your Merino Wool garments to dry after washing it will distort the fragile fibers and cause the garment to lose its shape.
- Do not tumble dry or bleach
Because Merino Wool is such a delicate natural fiber, it’s sometimes prone to bobbling or pilling after wear. Pilling will normally occur in areas exposed to friction, which causes the shorter Merino Wool fibers to lift out of the surface and create small balls. Pilling can easily be removed by running a pilling comb over the area and will lessen over time after a few hand washes.
Cleaning Your Sneakers
Keep your PANGAIA sneakers in the best condition by:
- Using a soft bristled brush to remove dry dirt or debris
- Avoiding water to clean grape leather—it can lead to shrinkage and make your shoes stiff and wrinkly
- Removing the laces and washing with warm soapy water or on a gentle cycle in your washing machine
- Using a solvent-free leather cleaner on any marks or scuffs, gently working into the leather
For individual care instructions, please check the product label or the composition & care section on the product page. For help or more information, please head over to our help center.