LANDMARK products are meticulously crafted in accordance with our stringent standards for quality and value. We design our linens such that buyers consider them personal investments.If cared for properly,they will provide pure enjoyment and beauty that lasts for years. |
The following are tips, guidelines, and the occasional hint to guide you in caring for your purchase:
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UNIVERSAL LAUNDERING SYMBOLS |
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Above are universal laundering symbols included on our packaging and sew in labels to guid you and professioanl cleaners in handling your items.
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WASHING AT HOME |
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Most of our products are made for home laundering (see below for items that we recommend be professionally dry-cleaned or laundered). They are oversized when cut in order to allow for the appropriate amount of shrinkage. Please pre-wash all of your washable linens prior to use in order to allow them to arrive at the proper size.
We urge you to wash your linens separately from other items. Zippers, buttons and other rough surfaces may damage the long staple fibers causing pilling.
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WASHING WITH A TRUSTED PROFESSIONAL |
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We recommend that our matte lasse products along with coverlets and coordinating shams and bedskirts all be professionally cared for. These items are heavy and large and should be entrusted to a launderer specially equipped to clean and care for fine linens. The professional should pre-measure the item and block it when wet to yield the best results. |
DRYING AT HOME |
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Line drying is a wonderful way to care for your linens. Take care to hang items in the shade (direct sunlight will fade fibers). There ¨ªs nothing like line-dried sheets for crisp, wrinkle free freshness! However, for those of you who don¡¯t have the time or the space we recommend that machine dryable items be dried at a low setting - an extreme hot (or even cold) temperature shocks the fiber and decreases its life. Remove items immediately after drying and smooth out wrinkles with your hands as you fold them. If you plan to iron, you may want to remove items when they are still slightly damp. Do NOT over dry your fine linens. |
IRONING AT HOME |
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Washing, drying, and everyday use will relax the fibers in your fine linens giving them beautiful appeal and wonderful softness. Linen is known, especially, for becoming more relaxed and softer with age. |
STORING AT HOME |
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Store linens flat and out of direct sunlight. Exposure to direct sunlight will fade fibers. |
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