It is essential to follow the washing instructions on the garment label of all our garments in order for them to perform and last as designed. 

We recommend washing all garments inside out.

Wash dark colours separately.

Do not bleach.

Fabric conditioner should be avoided as this can interfere with the easy care coating on some garments and can weaken fibres within the fabrics, contributing to pilling.

Allowing garments to dry naturally is always best and tumble drying should only be done strictly following the temperature guideline on the garment care label. 

Our garments are easy care and need little if any ironing. If ironing is required please ensure the temperature is set correctly and the garment is ironed inside out. Ironing and tumble drying at high temperatures are the main reasons that garments are returned to us.

Pleated garments should never be tumble dried.

Sweatshirts

Before wearing any sweatshirt garment, it should be turned inside out and washed to prevent transferring fibres. Sweatshirt fabric is constructed by using pre dyed yarn that is knitted on a 20 diameter circular knitting machine which gives it a tight surface and improves performance. The fabric is then sent for dry brushing to give that soft, comfortable feel on the inside of the garment. Finally, the fabric is finished at a natural width which is approximately 38” tubular for manufacturing so the shrink tolerance is 5% (which is the commercial tolerance of any knitted fabric.)

Bobbling/Pilling on Garments

Bobbling/piling is not considered a manufacturing fault. Every knitted fabric can pill. It is caused by rubbing, from other fabrics or products (such as zips or buttons, backpacks and over garments) or not adhering to the washing instructions. It is especially important on the first few washes to wash any garment inside out and at a low temperature to remove any transferring fibres. Also, avoid the use of fabric conditioner, harsh cleaners and bleaches as these can weaken fibres and induce pilling. It is preferable to line dry where possible. Washing instructions can be found on the individual garment label too.

Ironing

The face of any garment should never be ironed as it causes a sheen and the destruction of a garment. Innovation recommends cool iron, firstly turn the garment inside out and then iron on a low heat.

Shrinkage on Knitwear and Sweatshirt products

Knitwear and sweatshirt garments because they are knitted can shrink and the commercial tolerance is 5%. When a garment is washed at a too high temperature or excessive heat is applied by either tumble drying or ironing it causes the garment fibres to melt which can either cause shrinkage or loses its elasticity. By washing the garment on the recommended 40 degrees and line drying, it will preserve the shape and durability of the garment. It is important to follow correct washing instructions as this will prolong the life of the garment.

We look at any complaints or returns on an individual basis and take what we consider to be the appropriate action