Batikwalla Care Instructions
✨ How to Care for Batikwalla Clothing
(from the artist’s hands to your everyday life)
Every Batikwalla garment is made to be worn, washed, and lived in. I boil each piece during the batik process to remove the beeswax, which also sets the dye and softens the fabric. These are not delicate or high-maintenance garments — they’re durable, comfortable, and made to last.
🌀 Washing Notes:
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Machine wash with like colors — warm, cold, or hot is fine
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Tumble dry is recommended — especially for hoodies and heavier knits
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Avoid bleach or harsh detergents
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No need to hang dry (unless you're backpacking through Europe)
Machine washing and drying actually helps. It’s not only safe for the fabric — it can help remove any lingering dye and make the piece even softer over time.
Most of my garments are sewn from knit fabrics like cotton jersey or cotton fleece — these were made to move, stretch, and relax. Whether it’s a hoodie, tee, or pair of yoga pants, your Batikwalla clothing is meant to go where you go — and come out of the wash looking even better.