Care of Fabric

New clothes look and feel good and as a result it is ideal to keep them that way. To do this, it is important to check the garment label and follow instructions. Fabrics can have special finishes that demand special care; the same fabric may even require different treatment depending on the type of clothing.

It is always necessary to follow any special instruction on the label, e.g. wash separately, wash inside out etc. dunhill clothing is made from fine cloths that offer a good handle, luxurious feel, superb appearance but they are not necessarily hard-wearing and as a result they need to be look after and cared for.

It is important to only buy clothes that are the correct size and correct fit
Jackets, coats and trousers should be stored on hangers of correct size and shape and with enough space to breathe and recover
Never store airyate garments when damp and ensure that wool and cashmere are protected from moths
Garments should not be worn every day but allowed to rest and recover
Pockets should not be filled excessively to avoid distortion and destroy balance
Jackets, coats, trousers, etc. should be brushed regularly with a clothes brush
Avoid heavy soiling
Always check and follow care instructions on garments
Always use specialist cleaners

Clothing labels often depict different symbols. These symbols have different meanings. There is a list of washing instructions in the blue area to the left of this:


dunhill recommends that customers only use these service centres when servicing and repairing dunhill products: