Do you like your pants?
Our pants are made to last.
Your rigor in terms of maintenance will prolong the story between your legs and him even more.
Vary the pleasures by alternating the models and above all, read our few tips.
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MAN
Classic / sport / straight / seersucker chinos
The "casual" look of your chinos will appear over time and with washing, making them a unique piece.
Tip #1
Wash your chinos on their own for the first time, cold and inside out. Remember to use a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always wash and iron it inside out. Wash it as little as possible.
Technical Chinos
Tip #1
Wash your chinos on their own for the first time, cold and inside out. Remember to use a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always iron your chinos inside out. Wash them as little as possible.
Textured chinos
The "casual" look of your chinos will appear over time and with washing, making them a unique piece.
Tip #1
The textured chino fabric is more fragile due to its construction, which gives it this raised appearance. Wash your textured chinos on a "delicate" cycle, alone, cold, and inside out. Remember to choose a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always iron your chinos inside out. Wash them as little as possible.
Corduroy (Chino and 5 pockets)
Corduroy will patina over time and lose its shine, making it a unique piece
Tip #1
Wash your pants alone for the first time, in cold water and inside out. Remember to choose a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always iron your pants inside out. Wash them as little as possible.
Airy chinos / cotton linen
Tip #1: Wash your chinos inside out, on a 30°C delicate cycle. Remember to use a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2: Dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer as this would damage the material and risk making it shrink.
Tip #3: Always iron your chinos inside out. Wash them as little as possible.
Travel pants
Tip #1 : Your travel pants can be machine washed, preferably cold or at 30°C maximum, taking care to turn them inside out. Don't forget to choose a suitable spin cycle (400 rpm recommended). You can also opt for a professional dry cleaning.
Tip #2 : Air dry your pants, never in the dryer.
Tip #3 : Thanks to its innovative fabric, your Travel Pant is virtually wrinkle-free! However, a medium ironing on the reverse side may be necessary after washing (preferably by placing a light fabric underneath). Be careful, if you need to notice the crease at the front of the leg, you will then exceptionally have to iron on the right side.
Ripstop flannel pants
Tip #1
Thanks to its innovative fabric, your flannel can finally be machine washed, at a maximum of 30°C and inside out. Remember to select a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2
Air dry your flannel, never in the dryer.
Tip #3
Iron it by placing a cloth or towel between your iron and the pants, or only with steam to avoid making the material shiny.
Pleated flannel pants
Tip #1
Dry cleaning (Pressing)
Tip #2
No tumble drying or prolonged drying in direct sunlight
Tip #3
Medium ironing on the reverse side
Flannel jogging pants
Tip #1
Do not machine wash
Tip #2
No tumble drying or prolonged drying in direct sunlight
Tip #3
Medium ironing on the reverse side
Tip #4
Be careful not to use detergent with bleaching agents when washing by hand.
Tip #5
Dry cleaning
Pleated pants
Tip #1
Wash your pleated pants cold and inside out with similar colors. Remember to choose a cold, delicate cycle with a low spin or hand wash them to avoid shrinking the material.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always iron your pleated pants inside out to avoid damaging the material. Wash them as little as possible.
Carpenter pants
The "casual" look of your Carpenter will appear over time and with washing, making it a unique piece.
Tip #1
Wash your Carpenter garment on its own for the first time, inside out and in cold water. Remember to use a low spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always wash and iron it inside out. Wash it as little as possible.
Cargo pants
The "casual" look of your Cargo will appear over time and with washing, making it a unique piece.
Tip #1
Wash your Cargo garment on its own for the first time, inside out and in cold water. Remember to use a low spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always wash and iron it inside out. Wash it as little as possible.
Classic jeans and straight jeans
Tip #1
Wash your jeans on their own for the first time, in cold water and inside out. Remember to use a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fade wipe then air dry your jeans inside out, never in the dryer
Tip #3
Wash your jeans as little as possible, make sure they breathe well and alternate.
Jean selvedge
Tip #1
Do not machine wash your Selvedge Jeans, soak them in lukewarm water with a capful of detergent for 10 to 15 minutes.
Tip #2
Dry your jeans inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer.
Tip #3
Wash your jeans as little as possible, avoid wearing them with light-colored clothes at first, as their color may fade a little.
colored jeans
Tip #1
Your pants can be machine washed on a delicate cycle at 30°C max, inside out. Remember to select a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2
Dry your pants inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer.
Tip #3
Iron it inside out to avoid making the material shiny.
Bermuda shorts and shorts
The "casual" look of your Bermuda shorts will appear over time and with washing, making them a unique piece!
Tip #1
Wash your Bermuda shorts alone for the first time, in cold water and inside out. Remember to use a low spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading wipe then dry your Bermuda shorts inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always iron your Bermuda shorts inside out. Wash them as little as possible.
T-shirt
Tip #1
Wash your t-shirt inside out, on a delicate cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer.
Tip #3
Gentle ironing, always on the reverse side.
Sweatshirt
Tip #1
Wash your sweatshirt inside out, on a delicate cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer.
Tip #3
Gentle ironing, always on the reverse side.
Boxer shorts
Tip #1
Wash your underwear alone and in cold water for the first time.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth and then air dry your underwear, never in the dryer.
Tip #3
Always iron your underwear inside out.
Socks
Tip #1
Wash your socks alone for the first time and in cold water.
Tip #2
Wash them with an anti-fading wipe and then air dry your socks, never in the dryer.
Swimsuit
Tip #1
Always rinse your swimsuit in clean water after swimming to remove chlorine or salt: this will help keep your swimsuit looking its best for longer with deep, bright colors.
Tip #2
Wash your swimsuit as little as possible, in the washing machine at 30° delicate cycle, minimum spin
Tip #3
Air dry, never tumble dry, for better color retention over time.
Tip #4
Ideally, do not iron the jersey, and if necessary, only use steam from the iron. Do not place the iron directly on the fabric, as this could cause it to become shiny.
WOMEN
Jeans
The "casual" look of your jeans will appear over time and with washing, making them a unique piece.
Tip #1
Wash your jeans on their own for the first time, in cold water and inside out. Remember to use a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always iron your jeans inside out. Wash them as little as possible.
Cigarette pants (flannel and crepe)
Tip #1: Your pants can be machine washed on a delicate cycle at 30°C max, inside out. Remember to choose a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2: Air dry your pants, never in the dryer.
Tip #3: Iron it inside out to avoid making the material shiny.
Pleated pants
Tip #1
Wash your pleated pants cold and inside out with similar colors. Remember to choose a cold, delicate cycle with a low spin or hand wash them to avoid shrinking the material.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always iron your pleated pants inside out to avoid damaging the material. Wash them as little as possible.
Lightweight palazzo pants
Tip #1
Wash your lightweight Palazzo inside out in cold water with similar colors. Remember to choose a cold, delicate cycle with a low spin cycle or hand wash it to avoid shrinking the fabric.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always iron your lightweight Palazzo inside out to avoid damaging the material. Wash it as little as possible.
Bridge pants
Tip #1
Your pants can be machine washed on a delicate cycle at 30°C max, inside out. Remember to select a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2
Air dry your pants, never in the dryer.
Tip #3
Iron it inside out to avoid making the material shiny.
Flannel pants
Tip #1
Wash your pants alone for the first time, in cold water and inside out. Remember to choose a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer.
Tip #3
Always iron your pants inside out or only with steam to avoid damaging the material. Wash them as little as possible.
Velvet pants
Tip #1
Wash your pants alone for the first time, in cold water and inside out. Remember to choose a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer.
Tip #3
Always iron your pants inside out or only with steam to avoid damaging the material. Wash them as little as possible.
Chinese
The "casual" look of your chinos will appear over time and with washing, making them a unique piece.
Tip #1
Wash your chinos on their own for the first time, cold and inside out. Remember to use a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always iron your chinos inside out. Wash them as little as possible.
Overalls
The "casual" look of your overalls will appear over time and with washing, making them a unique piece.
Tip #1
Wash your overalls on their own for the first time, cold and inside out. Remember to use a minimum spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always iron your dungarees inside out. Wash them as little as possible.
Lightweight shorts
Tip #1
Wash your lightweight shorts cold and inside out with similar colors. Remember to choose a cold, delicate cycle with a low spin or hand wash them to avoid shrinking the material.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always iron your lightweight shorts inside out to avoid making the material shiny. Wash them as little as possible.
Denim shorts
Tip #1
Wash your denim shorts on their own for the first time, in cold water and inside out. Remember to use a low spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always iron your denim shorts inside out. Wash them as little as possible.
Denim skirt
Tip #1
Wash your denim skirt on its own for the first time, in cold water and inside out. Remember to use a low spin cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer, for better color retention over time.
Tip #3
Always iron your denim skirt inside out. Wash it as little as possible.
T-shirt
Tip #1
Wash your t-shirt inside out, on a delicate cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer.
Tip #3
Gentle ironing, always on the reverse side.
Sweatshirt
Tip #1
Wash your sweatshirt inside out, on a delicate cycle.
Tip #2
Wash it with an anti-fading cloth then dry it inside out and in the open air, never in the dryer.
Tip #3
Gentle ironing, always on the reverse side.
Socks
Tip #1
Wash your socks alone for the first time and in cold water.
Tip #2
Wash them with an anti-fading wipe and then air dry your socks, never in the dryer.