
SIZE AND CARE GUIDE

π How to take your measurements to choose the right size?
To ensure your soccer jersey fits perfectly, follow these steps:
1οΈβ£ Chest: Measure around the fullest part of your chest, loosely.
2οΈβ£ Length: Measure a shirt you already wear, from the shoulder to the bottom.
3οΈβ£ Width: Measure from armpit to armpit with the garment extended.
π Tip: If you're between sizes, choose the larger size for greater comfort.
This way, you'll ensure a comfortable and perfect fit so you can proudly show off your shirt. β½π


WASHING MODE
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HAND WASH
A little warm water, washing powder or baking soda, and HOPS, go on... Just scrub with a little "elbow grease" to remove any leftover tips or grass stains.
Hand washing is less damaging to textile fibers. The only drawback is rinsing, which means you'll need to avoid twisting the jersey in all directions to avoid damaging the print too much.
For drying, we recommend air-drying your T-shirt: most textile components in today's T-shirts air-dry faster. -
MACHINE WASH
If you choose to machine wash your sportswear (football jersey, football shorts, etc.), here are some basic tips to remember:
- Turn the shirt inside out (so that the print is on the inside)
- Wash at 30Β°, which is a good "low" temperature to avoid damaging the textile fibers.
- As for rinsing, avoid using the machine with excessively strong spin speeds and ensure that the drum is not overloaded.
- Do not put fabric softener in the washing machine, as it could damage the component and make the shirt less breathable.
- After machine washing, it is recommended to air dry. -
PRINT CARE
To keep the print on your soccer jersey as long as possible, the solution is to turn the shirt inside out every time you need to clean it so that it stays inside the jersey when you wash it. Keep in mind that it's not the heat that damages the print, but the washing machine drum to which it adheres.
Hand washing is gentler than machine washing (detergent or baking soda to remove tougher stains).