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How Do I Care For My Clothes?

By caring for your garments well you can extend their lives, and reduce each garments carbon footprint by around 20–30%.

Here are a few simple tips to help you maximise the life of your garments —keeping both your favourite pieces, and the planet, in better shape.

Wash Less

Throwing your clothes in the washing basket is often more of a night-time ritual than anything else. Most of the time, a bit of time hanging outside in the sun is enough to freshen up most garments, as ultraviolet light from the sun has disinfectant properties that can help kill bacteria. Not only is this excellent for the environment, saving a whole lot of water and energy, washing your clothes less prolongs the lifetime of your garment as the heat and abrasion involved in laundering are reduced. If you need to treat a stain, instead of throwing a whole garment in the wash, try spot-treating it instead. Remember, the faster you treat a stain, the more likely it is to be eliminated — so work fast! Spot treating is far kinder to the planet, your garment, and your wallet too. Plus, a more targeted clean stands a much better chance against that stain on your favourite tee.

Fill Your Washing Machine

Wait until you have enough to comfortably fill your machine. Also, make sure you avoid overfilling your machine as heavy loads cause friction which wears clothes out faster and may also result in the garments being poorly washed.

Choose a Cool Washing Setting

Modern washing machines and washing powder are able to do some pretty impressive cleaning using low temperatures. This is not only better for the environment, but it also puts less stress on your garments, prolonging their lives. Items such as sheets and underwear may require a slightly hotter temperature, but your Wholesome Realm Apparel will benefit from a cool wash.

Avoid the Dryer

Choosing to line dry your garments instead of bundling them all into the dryer is one of the most significant decisions you can make to reduce your impact and keep your garments in tip-top condition. Remember to pop them on the line as soon as you can, to keep them as fresh as possible, and to avoid unnecessary creasing.

Sort Accordingly

All garments are not made equal, so treat them as such. Sort your laundry to make sure you’re washing similar colours and types (heavier verses more delicate garments) together to avoid laundry casualties. An important thing to remember is to make sure no garments are going to cause harm to others mid-wash — close zippers, remove anything from pockets, unbutton buttons, etc. Also, remember that our hats and outwear prefer not to go through the washing machine.

Don't Dry Clean

Traditional dry-cleaning is generally pretty harsh on the environment, and most dry-cleaners use the chemical Perc, which causes health issues and contributes to air pollution — so it’s really not a great option for anyone. Luckily, none of our garments require dry-cleaning so this can be avoided altogether.

Reduce Microplastics

Microplastics are small pieces of plastic, less than 5mm in length, that have unfortunately made our waterways and oceans their home, as a result of plastic pollution. Many synthetic fabrics, such as polyester and nylon, shed microplastics when they’re put through the wash. They’re then flushed out in our water supply, entering the aquatic ecosystem and damaging plant and animal life. Luckily, the majority of our Wholesome Realm Apparel garments are made of 100% natural fibres, which means they’re biodegradable and break down. However, for the small portion of synthetic fabrics we do use, and for other synthetic items in your wardrobe, we recommend using a Guppy Friend washing bag. The Guppy Friend collects microplastics that come off garments in the wash and prevents the microplastics from getting out in the water supply.

When There's No Life Left...

Being responsible for your garments when they’re no longer able to be worn plays a huge part in looking after our planet. Around 75% of garments are sent to landfill by consumers, which means most of our clothes get put in a pile and generate methane as the waste decomposes. Methane is known to be 25 times more efficient than CO2 at trapping radiation, making it a huge global warming problem. So, when you need to dispose of them, leaving them to decompose in your compost bin or garden is a great alternative. 

When it comes to our garments, over 90% of our offering is made from 100% natural fibres, and therefore will decompose. All you need to do is remove any non-natural fabric parts like thread (this can also be removed after the fabric has decomposed), labels, buttons, zippers, or snaps, and shred the fabric as much as possible (smaller pieces will decompose faster). Next, pop the shredded fabric in your compost bin or bury it in your garden, mixing 2 parts soil to 1 part fabric. Within a year the fabric should have decomposed.

For the small handful of our garments that aren’t made of 100% natural fibres, try and repurpose them when they’re at the end of their (first) life. Cut them up into rags and use as cleaning cloths or get creative and fashion them into produce bags, or use as cushion stuffing. There are plenty of options to extend the lifecycle of your garments, saving you from making additional purchases and therefore reducing your environmental impact.

Should I Wash My Clothes Before Wearing?

Yes, we recommend always washing your clothes before wearing them for the first time.

We do our absolute best to keep the garments to the cleanest and best quality but they do go through multiple warehouses and machines and we always recommend washing them to freshen them up before hand.

For washing instructions please refer to the description section of each item on this website, or please reach out to us.

If you are receiving an embroidered item, please keep in mind that washing before wear we highly recommend as it will soften the backing material and the slight circle dents will decrease also.

How Long Will It Take To Receive My Order?

Once you have placed your order and payment is complete and confirmed we aim to have your item shipped within 1-2 business days. Shipping time from then will vary depending on carrier.
We often use Australia Post or Sendle.

If you are after a swift delivery we highly recommend opting for the express post option.

What Is The Thick White Material On The Back Of The Embroidery?

Under the embroidery, you'll find a piece of white material (or black). That's backing. Backing is a sheet of material that is hooped and embroidered along with the fabric you're embroidering. This material acts as a stabiliser, supporting the fabric and stitches during the embroidery process and will soften with each wash.

Why Is There A Circle Dent Around My Embroidery?

Sometimes you may receive an embroidered garment and it will have a circle dent around the embroidery, this is from the machine and it holds it in place.
It will wash/ steam out and this is another reason we will always recommend washing all items before wearing for the first time.

Can I Buy A Gift Voucher?

Yes, you sure can. If you cannot find the gift cards - please search "gift card" into the search bar located in the top menu.

All gift cards will have a 12 month expiry from the date of purchase.

How Do I Become A Wholesaler/Stockist?

Yay, we would love for you to sell our items :)

Please email info@wholesomerealmapparel.com with your enquiry or click on the "contact" button in the top menu and we will be in touch.

Why Doesn't My Item Have A Care Or Sizing Label?

At Wholesome Realm Apparel we all know how irritating tags can be.
The owner Eloise, and her children are neurodivergent and sometimes tags just do not go down very well in our house.

Some of Eloise's followers felt the same way about tags, so we saw a need, and we met it.

ZERO tags for you all.

How Can I Become A Brand Ambassador?

Please register your interest with us by clicking the "contact" button on the top menu or messaging us on Instagram - We cannot wait to hear from you.

What Is Your Return and Exchange Policy?

For more information please refer to our Refunds & Returns Policy