Care guide for the Workwear Jacket

Generally speaking, we don't recommend washing that often. Like most jackets, this one’s fine with just taking a little breather al fresco on a hanger on the regular. That should clear it from any smells and freshen it up in most cases.

The denim version

We're talking about the Black and Stone washes here.

Washing it.

Put in inside out in the wash at 30°C max, and top off with a slow to medium speed rinse cycle (no more than 600 rpm). Take care to wash it with similar colours, especially as the dye might bleed in the first few washes.

Drying it

We don't recommend using a tumble dryer. Simply put it on a large hanger and leave it to air dry, that should do the job.

Ironing it

If ironing is your thing, that’s fine, just no higher than 110°C to get the creases out. You might want to put a cloth between the iron plate and your jacket so as not to scorch it or leave marks on the denim.

The duck canvas version

That’s the ones in Navy and Military Green.

Washing it

Just like the denim version, machine wash at 30°C. Turn it inside out and wash with similar colours preferably in a washing net and using a liquid detergent, also avoiding ones with bleaching agents. When it comes to spinning, no more than 400 to 800 rpm and you're good to go.

Caring for the spills and thrills

These things happen even to the best of us. First piece of advice is not to rub the stain, as this could damage the dye.

  • For ink stains, soak the area in milk.
  • For oily stains, apply a drop of washing-up liquid without rubbing and let your washing machine do the hard work.

Drying it

The tumble dryer is a no-go here too. That goes for most clothes. The easiest and preferable way is still to put it on a hanger in a well-ventilated room or outdoors for that extra fresh feel.

Ironing it

That’s ok, but this time you can go up to 150°C, that’s a max, so as not to damage the cotton fibres.

That’s it

So there you have it, you now know everything there is to know about looking after your Workwear Jacket. If we've missed something or you have any questions hit us up in the comment section below or here support@asphalte.com.

We'll be back in touch in a couple of weeks to see how you're getting on.

Until then,

The Asphalte Team: