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How do I wash/care for my products?Updated 7 months ago

GENERAL CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Machine wash cold, Gentle cycle
  • Only non-chlorine bleach when needed
  • Tumble dry low, except on sweaters which should be dried flat

polarbee™ REPREVE® RECYCLED POLYESTER INSTRUCTIONS 

  • Try on for size before wash
  • Wash before first use
  • Wash garment INSIDE OUT and fully zipped up
  • Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, with like colors 
  • Use only non-chlorine bleach when needed 
  • Tumble dry low,  do not iron

BEEKEEPER™ WEARABLE BLANKET CARE INSTRUCTIONS

This thoughtfully designed wearable blanket will help your little bee feel extra comfortable from naptime to bedtime. Designed to replace loose blankets in the crib (as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics), our high-quality sleep bags are unweighted and made with breathable organic cotton to keep your little one cozy and safe.

  • Turn Beekeeper INSIDE OUT and close the zipper before washing and drying to protect the zipper function
  • Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, with similar colors
  • Only non-chlorine bleach when needed
  • Tumble dry low, do not iron 

COZY CANOPY™ NURSING COVER INSTRUCTIONS

  • Try on for size before Machine wash cold, Gentle cycle, with like colors
  • No Bleach
  • Reshape while damp, cozy canopy should be dried flat

HOLD ME BEE  INSTRUCTIONS

  • Machine Wash Warm, gentle cycle with like colors
  • remove promptly then lay flat to dry  

BABY RATTLE  INSTRUCTIONS

  • Wash before first use
  • Machine wash cold, separately gentle cycle
  • remove promptly, dry flat
  • Do not bleach, do not iron

HONEYSOFT™ LOYOCELL PAJAMAS INSTRUCTIONS

  • Machine wash cold, Gentle cycle
  • Only non-chlorine bleach when needed
  • Tumble dry low

UNDERWEAR INSTRUCTIONS

  • Try on for size and wash before first use
  • Machine wash cold, gentle cycle with like colors 
  • Use only non-chlorine bleach when needed
  • Tumble dry low 
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