JerseyCareGuide

Most Common Method: Machine Wash
To maintain your football shirt and keep it in optimal condition, follow these recommendations:

  1. Pre-treat stains: Before washing, dampen the stained area and apply stain remover to remove stubborn stains.

  2. Sort colours: Separate light-coloured garments from dark ones to prevent colour transfer. Do not wash football shirts with other types of clothing to protect the fibres and decorations.

  3. Turn shirt inside out: Turn the shirt inside out before washing to protect badges, logos, and stitching.

  4. Cold, gentle wash: Use cold water and a gentle wash cycle to preserve colours and avoid damage.

  5. Choose suitable detergent: Use bleach-free detergent suitable for coloured garments to clean without damaging the fabric.

  6. Air dry naturally: After washing, turn the shirt right side out and air dry naturally in a cool place, avoiding damage to decorations.

 

Safest Method: Hand Wash
To hand wash your football shirt and keep it in good condition, follow these simplified and optimized steps:

  1. Turn shirt inside out: First, turn the shirt inside out to protect badges and prints.

  2. Soak in lukewarm water: Add a small amount of mild detergent and lukewarm water to a basin. Soak the shirt for about 10-15 minutes.

  3. Clean by hand: For stubborn stains, gently rub by hand. Gently swish the water in the basin to clean the shirt evenly.

  4. Rinse thoroughly: Rinse the shirt thoroughly with clean water to remove all soap residue.

  5. Remove excess water: Gently press the shirt to remove excess water; never wring it out.

  6. Air dry naturally: Hang the shirt upside down to air dry naturally in a cool place, avoiding direct sunlight.

Hand washing is the best way to clean football shirts, especially suitable for all synthetic fabric garments. This gentle washing method protects the fabric's texture, colour, and details, extending the garment's lifespan. We recommend adopting these care steps to keep your sports gear in optimal condition!