Care instructions for your Surmesur garments

In this section, you will find care tips tailored to your different Surmesur garments.

Information on the composition of your fabric is also available on the label of your garment!

Can’t find an answer to your question? Write to our dedicated team at [email protected], and we will take care of helping you promptly.

For more tips on caring for your shirts, check out our Manifesto article.

To make your life easier and to ensure some peace of mind, our recommendations apply to all types of fabric.

 

WASH

Symbole de lavage : Lavage à l'eau d'une température maximale de 40 °C dans une laveuse domestique ou commerciale; cycle délicat Machine wash in cold water (30° or 40° maximum) on a delicate cycle. Remove the collar stays (if possible) to prevent them from twisting or the collar points from wearing out prematurely. Do not mix the shirt with hazardous or snagging objects that could damage it, such as staples, heavy garments like jeans, or velcros.

 

DETERGENT

Use a mild detergent.

Symbole de blanchiment : Ne pas utiliser d'agent de blanchiment Do not use bleach

 

DRY

Symbolesde séchage : Suspendre l'article complètement mouillé pour séchage par égouttage Air dry to avoid shrinkage. Always remove wrinkles from shirts before drying. Avoid direct sunlight, which turns white garments yellow.

Do not wring or crease the fabric.

 

IRON

Iron at medium to high temperature (select the option for your fabric type on your iron). It’s even better and quicker to iron your shirt while it’s still slightly damp, using a steam iron. Preferably iron on the reverse side to avoid damaging your shirt.

If you don’t have an iron with a fabric option, you can follow these temperature recommendations:

  • Cotton and linen: iron at high temperature, i.e. maximum 200°C
  • Polyester: iron at medium temperature, i.e. maximum 150°C
  • Bamboo: iron at low temperature, i.e. max. 110°C

Symbole d'entretien professionnel des textiles : Nettoyage à sec, cycle normal. Tous les solvants sauf le trichloréthylène

WASH

All our suits and pants should be dry-cleaned to preserve their quality and maximize their lifespan. However, we recommend that you use the dry cleaner as little as possible to avoid damaging the fabric of your suit!

However, if you do get your jacket or pants dirty, you can try to remove the stain with a damp cloth (don’t use anything other than water). If it doesn’t come out, take it to the cleaners!

 

IRON

Iron at medium to high temperature (select the option for your fabric type on your iron). Iron your garment with a steam iron. Preferably iron on the reverse side to avoid damaging your garment, especially corduroy pants.

If stubborn creases give you a hard time, you can always ask your cleaner to press your garment. This will avoid the need for dry cleaning.