Care Guide
This is how you take care of your shirt
1. To increase the lifespan of your shirt, you should always button the top button and fold the collar up. Wash your shirts inside out to minimize wear.
2. Wash at the lowest possible spin (400-600 RPM) at 30-40°C (86-104°F).
3. Always use detergent for colored clothing. So-called "white" laundry detergent may discolor the fabric due to bleaching in some cases.
4. As soon as the washing program is complete, hang the shirt to dry on a hanger.
5. If you want a sharp look, you can choose to iron the shirt at medium heat. Avoid ironing directly on the collar and cuffs.
1. To increase the lifespan of your shirt, you should always button the top button and fold the collar up. Wash your shirts inside out to minimize wear.
2. Wash at the lowest possible spin (400-600 RPM) at 30-40°C (86-104°F).
3. Use detergent for colored clothing.
4. As soon as the washing program is complete, hang the shirt to dry on a hanger.
5. Avoid ironing directly on the collar and cuffs.
Note: We do NOT recommend sending your dark shirts to a dry cleaner.
1. To extend the lifespan of your Ambassador polo or shirt, you should always button the top button, fold the collar up, and wash them inside out to minimize wear.
2. Wash at the lowest possible spin (400-600 RPM) at 30-40°C (86-104°F).
2. Always use detergent for colored clothing.
3. As soon as the washing program is complete, lay your polo or shirt flat to dry.
4. If you want a sharp look, you can choose to iron on low heat.
Note: We do NOT recommend sending your The Ambassador polo or shirt to a dry cleaner.
FAQ
Stains under the arms are usually caused by the reaction between sweat and one's deodorant. Most deodorants contain aluminum, which over time can cause yellow stains on the fabric.
We recommend using an aluminum-free deodorant or a deodorant with a minimal content of aluminum.
To remove these stains, you can mix equal parts dishwashing liquid (without color) and citric acid (can be purchased in larger supermarkets). Add a little cold water, apply the mixture and let the mixture sit on the stain for approx. 20 min.
Then rinse with cold water and wash the shirt according to the washing instructions on the label inside the shirt.
If your shirt has turned yellow, we recommend a mixture of citric acid and soda to make it white again.
Follow these four steps:
1. Fill 5 liters of water in a tub and add up to 1/2 dl citric acid.
2. Let the shirt soak for approx. 30 minutes and then twist the shirt well.
3. Fill 5 liters of water into the tub and add 1.5 dl of soda. Wait 20-30 minutes.
4. Then rinse and wash the shirt according to the washing instructions as usual.
We do not usually recommend the use of dry cleaners due to the environmental impact (however, not all dry cleaners apply).
If necessary, ask your dry cleaner to use a light form of pressure and to avoid using starch.
In particular, avoid pressure on the shirt collar, cuffs, and shirt buttons, as you may risk the buttons breaking.
Guide
How to Keep Your White Shirts White