Care & Instruction
How to Keep Your Jacket Looking Good
So you’ve got yourself a Zaavs jacket — nice choice. These things are built to last, but even the best jackets need a little love. Follow the tips below and your jacket’s gonna stay in great shape for years (not kidding).
General Stuff First
- Check the tag. Yeah, the care label. It’s there for a reason. Every jacket's a little different, so it helps to follow what it says.
- Keep it away from heaters. Direct heat can mess up the fabric. No radiator drying or tossing it over a space heater — just don’t.
- Don’t wash it all the time. Jackets don’t need constant cleaning. Spot clean little spills. Washing too much = shorter jacket life.
Washing It (Only If You Have To)
If it’s machine washable:
- Use cold water, gentle cycle.
- Flip it inside out first — helps protect the outside.
- Use a mild detergent. Skip bleach and softeners — those are jacket killers.
- Wash it solo or with stuff that’s similar in color.
If it’s hand-wash only:
- Cold water and a little bit of mild detergent — nothing fancy.
- Let it soak, then gently scrub stains. No twisting or wringing!
- Rinse well and handle it like it’s fragile (because it kinda is).
Dry-clean only? Just take it to a real pro. And make sure you tell them what kind of fabric it is — don’t let them guess.
Drying Your Jacket
- Air dry is best: Hang it up on a padded hanger or lay it flat somewhere clean. Sunlight’s cool, just not too direct — it can fade colors.
- Tumble drying? Only if the label says it’s safe. Use low heat, and pull it out a bit damp to finish drying in the air.
Ironing & Steaming (If You’re Into That)
- Ironing: Only if it’s safe to do. Keep the heat low, use a cloth between the iron and fabric, and always iron inside out.
- Steaming: Way easier and safer, honestly. Just hold the steamer a few inches away and avoid soaking the fabric.
Storing Your Jacket
- Hang it right: Thick, sturdy hangers only. Wire ones will mess up the shoulders over time.
- Don’t cram it: Give it space. Jackets don’t like being squashed in a tight closet.
- Stashing it for the season? Use a breathable garment bag — no plastic, no moisture traps, no mildew.
Special Care for Special Fabrics
- Leather: Wipe it down with a damp cloth. Use leather cleaner/conditioner now and then to keep it soft and crack-free.
- Wool: Spot clean when needed. For anything serious, take it to the dry cleaner.
- Nylon/Polyester: Wash with mild detergent and cold water. Low heat for drying. No ironing straight on the fabric.
Waterproof Jackets
- Re-waterproof when needed: Use a spray designed for outerwear if water stops beading off.
- Mud & dirt? A soft brush or cloth will do the trick. No scrubbing — you’ll wear down the coating.
Fixing Rips and Tears
- Small tear? Patch it or sew it yourself if you’re handy. Tons of DIY kits out there.
- Bigger problem? Go see a tailor or repair pro. They’ll make it look good again.