Canvas garments like our Kimono “Naama” or Workwear Jacket “Haris” are known for their durability, versatility, and timeless appeal. With the right care, your canvas pieces will look new for years and stay with you through countless adventures.

How to Clean Canvas Properly

Keep your canvas looking its best by following these simple steps:

  1. Remove dirt and stains immediately.
    Use a soft brush or an old toothbrush to gently remove surface dirt.

  2. Spot clean with mild soap.
    Mix a small amount of mild detergent or delicate fabric soap with lukewarm water. Apply it to the stained area using a soft brush or cloth in circular motions.

  3. Rinse carefully.
    Use cold water to rinse the spot, but avoid soaking the entire garment.

  4. Avoid the washing machine.
    Machine washing can damage the fabric’s structure and texture. Always clean canvas by hand.


How to Dry Canvas the Right Way

Proper drying helps maintain the shape and durability of your canvas garments:

  • Let your item air dry in a well-ventilated, shaded area.

  • Avoid direct sunlight and do not use heat sources like dryers or radiators — they can shrink or weaken the fibers.

 

How to Store Canvas Clothing Correctly

Long-lasting canvas starts with proper storage:

  1. Check before storing.
    Ensure each item is clean and completely dry to prevent mold and odors.

  2. Choose the right environment.
    Store your canvas garments in a cool, dry place, away from humidity and direct sunlight.

  3. Hang, don’t fold.
    Whenever possible, hang your canvas jackets or kimonos on sturdy hangers to preserve their shape.


Quick Canvas Care Summary

  • Brush off dirt promptly.

  • Spot clean with mild soap and lukewarm water.

  • Rinse with cold water.

  • Air dry only — no heat or sunlight.

  • Store clean and dry, preferably on hangers.

Marouane Belfort