Roho is championing sustainability one cotton tee at a time! With our campaign dubbed “A tree for a tee, our commitment to eco-friendly fashion does not just stop at that. Our cotton tees are crafted from premium 29-staple yarn made from rain-fed cotton which relies on natural rainfall for irrigation.
Our production uses rain-fed cotton, which relies solely on natural rainfall for irrigation. This method significantly reduces water usage, conserves precious global resources, and supports healthier soil conditions and local ecosystems.
The Roho tee is 100% cotton and offers unparalleled softness and durability. With its timeless straight cut and classic round neck, it is perfect for any style, weather, and day. We know you will love the material of the Roho tee and you will want to keep it for a long time- but here is the catch, your tee will stay with you for longer if you take good care of it! In this article, we share SIX things you can do to take care of your tee.
- Do Not Mix Colours
Avoid mixing colors when washing your tee. This prevents color bleeding and keeps your t-shirt looking vibrant.
2. Wash with the Right Amount of Detergent
Make sure that you use enough detergent for the load size and dirt level. Overloading the washing machine means more detergent is needed, while fewer clothes require less. If you are handwashing, also make sure to adequately measure the amount of detergent based on the load as under usage may not tackle all the tough stains, and over-usage may cause wastage of water while rinsing your tees.
3. Opt for Air Dry Instead of Tumble Dry
Air drying is gentler on the fabric than tumble drying. However, avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading. For best results, dry your Roho tee in a cool environment.
4. Avoid Excessive Wringing or Stretching
Do not wring or stretch your tee excessively, as this can damage the fibers and distort their shape. You can opt to allow the tee to “drip dry” instead.
5. Treat Stains Immediately and Correctly
Address stains as soon as they occur to prevent them from setting in. Setting in stains leads to a risk of permanent damage to clothing. Use appropriate stain removal methods for the best results. (You can also soak the tee first in case it has stubborn stains before you wash).
6. Wash Only When Necessary