Care Instructions

Built to ride longer. Designed to last longer.

Technical cycling apparel performs best when properly maintained. Follow these care principles to preserve fit, fabric integrity, and on-bike performance over time.

WashCold, ≤30°C
CycleDelicate
DetergentMild only
DryAir only
IronDo not
BleachNever
The essentials

Simple habits. Better longevity.

Do

  • Hand wash where possibleGentle washing helps preserve fabric elasticity, compression, and printed finishes over time.
  • Use a cold, delicate cycleMachine washing is fine — keep temperatures low and spin cycles gentle.
  • Wash cycling kit separatelyTechnical fabrics perform best when separated from heavier cottons, towels, or abrasive garments.
  • Use mild liquid detergentLow-residue detergents help maintain moisture management and fabric softness.
  • Turn garments inside outProtects printed graphics, logos, and chamois surfaces during washing.
  • Air dry in shadeAvoid prolonged direct heat or sunlight to preserve elasticity and colour consistency.

Don't

  • Do not bleachBleach damages elastane fibres and can permanently affect colour and print quality.
  • Do not iron or steamHigh heat can distort technical synthetic fibres and bonded construction.
  • Avoid fabric softenersSofteners coat performance fibres and reduce moisture-wicking capability.
  • Do not tumble dryExcessive heat weakens elasticity, fit retention, and printed finishes.
  • Do not dry cleanDry cleaning chemicals are unsuitable for technical cycling fabrics and pad foams.
  • Avoid storing garments wetRinse and dry garments promptly after riding to prevent odour and fabric degradation.
Wash routine

Four steps. Every time.

01 — RINSE

Cool rinse, post-ride

Right after a hot ride, a cold rinse stops salt and sunscreen from setting into the fabric.

02 — TURN

Inside out, zip up

Close every zip, fasten any velcro, turn it inside out — protects graphics and stops snagging.

03 — WASH

Cold, delicate, mild soap

30°C max. Liquid detergent. Delicate or hand-wash cycle. Wash with similar-weight kit only.

04 — DRY

Hang in shade

Lay flat or hang on a wide hanger out of direct sunlight. Dry within a few hours.

By fabric

Notes for the pieces in your rotation.

Jerseys

Lightweight polyester & merino blends

Cold wash, hang dry. For merino, lay flat to prevent stretching. Never iron the silicone gripper at the hem — it'll deform.

Bib shorts

Chamois & compression panels

Always wash after every ride. Cold water with a mild detergent. The chamois foam can hold bacteria — don't leave it in the washing pile overnight.

Outerwear

Windshells, vests & rain jackets

Wash less often, but use a technical-fabric cleaner (Nikwax or similar) every 6–8 washes to maintain the DWR water-repellent finish.

Base layers

Merino & performance synthetics

Wash inside out, cold water. Merino dries faster than you'd think — a few hours in a ventilated space and it's ready to ride.

Gloves & socks

Small but mighty

Use a mesh laundry bag to keep pairs together and protect velcro from snagging other garments. Air dry, always.

Long sleeve & thermals

Brushed-back fleece pieces

Turn inside out before washing to protect the brushed inner face. Hang dry; tumble heat flattens the loft and reduces warmth.

Caring well is the most sustainable thing you can do.

A garment that lasts five seasons instead of one cuts its footprint by 80%. We design for longevity — washing well closes the loop.