Polyamide and polyester are different kinds of synthetic fibers. Polyester is the most commonly used fiber on the planet due to its positive qualities. Wear resistance, user-friendliness, and ease of maintenance are just a few advantages of synthetic textiles.

Washing:
Synthetic clothing can be washed at a temperature of up to 40 degrees. Use a crease-repair, delicate-care, or fine-care wash cycle. To stop micro plastics from escaping, do not wash your clothes too frequently.

Drying:
We suggest hanging the items to dry. When drying in the dryer, choose a lower setting.

Ironing:
Synthetic fibers have a high crease-repair potential, so they don't wrinkle as much as natural fibers. Folds that arise during the washing or drying process can be readily smoothed out. With an iron, you can remove stubborn folds. Keep in mind that synthetic substances are produced by melting. As a result, be careful not to damage the fabric while ironing.

Storing: 
Synthetic garments could be stored both suspended and folded. Use as few squeezers as possible. this can leave pressure spots on the clothes.

Tips and Tricks:
When washing synthethic garments, always follow the instructions on the washing label on the inside of the garment.