

Product Care
Washing & Nursing
Rather than frequently replacing outdoor gear, we encourage users to maintain and continuously use their existing equipment. Proper care ensures that hard-shell jackets and lamb fleece coats retain their protective and insulating properties, extending their lifespan. This not only respects the gear itself but also honors every outdoor journey.
Hard-Shell Jackets
Lamb Fleece Coats
HARD-SHELL JACKETS
Hard-shell jackets are typically made of three-layer composite waterproof and breathable fabrics designed to be windproof, waterproof, and breathable. Therefore, attention must be paid to the following points during washing and maintenance.
1.
PREPARAT
ION BEFORE
WASHING
Check Components
Zip up the underarm and main zippers, loosen all adjustment cords, and secure the cuffs with Velcro.
Empty Pockets
Ensure all pockets are emptied and zipped to prevent damage to the fabric during washing.
Surface Cleaning
If there is mud or sand, use a soft brush to gently clean the surface to avoid scratching the fabric during washing.
2.
WASHINGWA
SHING
METHOD
Detergent
Use a fragrance-free, enzyme-free neutral detergent. Avoid fabric softeners or bleach to prevent damage to the waterproof coating.
Machine Wash
Wash with cold or lukewarm water (below 30°C) on a gentle cycle. Excessive heat can affect the waterproof coating.
Hand Wash
If concerned about machine damage, gently hand wash with lukewarm water, avoiding excessive scrubbing.
3.
RINSING
AND DRYING
Thorough Rinse
Ensure the jacket is fully rinsed to prevent detergent residue, which may affect breathability and waterproof performance.
Low-Speed Spin Dry
If using a washing machine, choose a low-speed spin to prevent fabric damage. Avoid high-temperature drying.
Hand Wash
If concerned about machine damage, gently hand wash with lukewarm water, avoiding excessive scrubbing.
4.
DRYING
METHOD
Air Drying
Hang the jacket in a cool, ventilated area. Do not expose it directly to sunlight to prevent UV damage to the waterproof layer.
Restoring Waterproofing
After several washes, use a specialized waterproof spray to restore the jacket's water resistance. Ensure the jacket is completely dry before applying the spray.
5.
STORAGE
Dry Storage
When not in use, store the jacket in a dry, well-ventilated place to prevent mold.
Lamb Fleece Coats
Lamb fleece coats are soft and warm but can be delicate and prone to deformation, requiring gentle care.
1.
PREPARAT
ION BEFORE
WASHING
Check the Label
Different lamb fleece fabrics have varying care requirements. Some are machine washable, while others require hand washing. Follow the care instructions on the label.
Organize the Coat
Empty the pockets and turn the coat inside out to prevent direct friction on the fleece during washing.
2.
WASHINGWA
SHING
METHOD
Hand Wash Recommended
Most lamb fleece coats should be hand-washed. Soak the coat in lukewarm water (below 30°C) with a small amount of neutral detergent and gently rub.
Machine Wash Precautions
If machine washing is permitted, select the "wool" or "delicate" cycle and use a laundry bag. Wash with cold water to prevent deformation.
No Bleach
Avoid bleach and chlorine-based detergents as they can damage fleece fibers.
3.
RINSING
AND DRYING
Thorough Rinse
Ensure detergent is completely removed to maintain the fleece's softness.
Gentle Water Removal
Do not wring the coat forcefully. Gently press out excess water.
4.
DRYING
METHOD
Flat Drying
Lamb fleece is prone to deformation. Lay the coat flat on a towel and gently press out moisture before air drying in a cool, ventilated place.
Avoid Direct Sunlight
Direct exposure may affect the color and texture of the fleece.
5.
STORAGE
Ventilated Storage
Once completely dry, fold the coat loosely and store it in a well-ventilated area. Avoid compressing it too tightly. Place a moisture absorber in the wardrobe to prevent humidity damage.

Washing &
Nursing
Rather than frequently replacing outdoor gear, we encourage users to maintain and continuously use their existing equipment. Proper care ensures that hard-shell jackets and lamb fleece coats retain their protective and insulating properties, extending their lifespan. This not only respects the gear itself but also honors every outdoor journey.
Hard-Shell
Jackets
Hard-shell jackets are typically made of three-layer composite waterproof and breathable fabrics designed to be windproof, waterproof, and breathable. Therefore, attention must be paid to the following points during washing and maintenance.
1.
Preparation Before
Washing
Check Components
Zip up the underarm and main zippers, loosen all adjustment cords, and secure the cuffs with Velcro.
Empty Pockets
Ensure all pockets are emptied and zipped to prevent damage to the fabric during washing.
Surface Cleaning
If there is mud or sand, use a soft brush to gently clean the surface to avoid scratching the fabric during washing.
2.
WashingWashing
Method
Detergent
Use a fragrance-free, enzyme-free neutral detergent. Avoid fabric softeners or bleach to prevent damage to the waterproof coating.
Machine Wash
Wash with cold or lukewarm water (below 30°C) on a gentle cycle. Excessive heat can affect the waterproof coating.
Hand Wash
If concerned about machine damage, gently hand wash with lukewarm water, avoiding excessive scrubbing.
3.
Rinsing and Drying
Thorough Rinse
Ensure the jacket is fully rinsed to prevent detergent residue, which may affect breathability and waterproof performance.
Low-Speed Spin Dry
If using a washing machine, choose a low-speed spin to prevent fabric damage. Avoid high-temperature drying.
Hand Wash
If concerned about machine damage, gently hand wash with lukewarm water, avoiding excessive scrubbing.
4.
Drying Method
Air Drying
Hang the jacket in a cool, ventilated area. Do not expose it directly to sunlight to prevent UV damage to the waterproof layer.
Restoring Waterproofing
After several washes, use a specialized waterproof spray to restore the jacket's water resistance. Ensure the jacket is completely dry before applying the spray.
5.
Storage
Dry Storage
When not in use, store the jacket in a dry, well-ventilated place to prevent mold.
Lamb Fleece
Coats
Lamb fleece coats are soft and warm but can be delicate and prone to deformation, requiring gentle care.
1.
Preparation Before
Washing
Check the Label
Different lamb fleece fabrics have varying care requirements. Some are machine washable, while others require hand washing. Follow the care instructions on the label.
Organize the Coat
Empty the pockets and turn the coat inside out to prevent direct friction on the fleece during washing.
2.
WashingWashing
Method
Hand Wash Recommended
Most lamb fleece coats should be hand-washed. Soak the coat in lukewarm water (below 30°C) with a small amount of neutral detergent and gently rub.
Machine Wash Precautions
If machine washing is permitted, select the "wool" or "delicate" cycle and use a laundry bag. Wash with cold water to prevent deformation.
No Bleach
Avoid bleach and chlorine-based detergents as they can damage fleece fibers.
3.
Rinsing and Drying
Thorough Rinse
Ensure detergent is completely removed to maintain the fleece's softness.
Gentle Water Removal
Do not wring the coat forcefully. Gently press out excess water.
4.
Drying Method
Flat Drying
Lamb fleece is prone to deformation. Lay the coat flat on a towel and gently press out moisture before air drying in a cool, ventilated place.
Avoid Direct Sunlight
Direct exposure may affect the color and texture of the fleece.
5.
Storage
Ventilated Storage
Once completely dry, fold the coat loosely and store it in a well-ventilated area. Avoid compressing it too tightly. Place a moisture absorber in the wardrobe to prevent humidity damage.