Caring for your Baiia

Caring for your Baiia

While all of our styles are handmade with care to ensure high quality, the longevity of your items will ultimately come down to how they are cared for. To ensure your Baiia pieces remains in good condition, please follow the below points.

 

SWIMWEAR 

Hand-wash only in cold water

Do not soak, bleach, rub or wring

Do not iron or tumble dry

Lay flat to dry only

Dry in the shade

To avoid fabric from drying out, ensure any sand is removed from the garment.

 

VIVIANA MULTI-WAY DRESS + CECILE KAFTANS 

Hand-wash only in cold water

Do not soak, bleach, rub or wring

Line dry in shade

Do not tumble dry

Dry cleanable

Please read the full care instructions found on garment tag before laundering

 

SARONGS

Hand-wash only in cold water

Do not soak, bleach, rub or wring

Line dry in shade

Do not iron or tumble dry

Our sarongs are crafted from a delicate, synthetic fabric. Please keep oils away from this fabric to prevent marking

 

ISLA SKIRTS

Hand-wash only in cold water

Do not soak, bleach, rub or wring

Line dry in shade

Do not tumble dry

Dry cleanable

Cool Iron on Reverse

 

HARLOW DRESS

Cold gentle machine wash with similar colours

Do not soak, bleach, rub or wring

Line dry in shade

Do not tumble dry

Iron reverse side at bottom/medium setting

Dry cleanable

 

OTHER INSTRUCTIONS

We always recommend taking care when wearing sunscreen, fake tan, aloe vera gels, body lotions, and/or makeup, as well as taking care to remove marks as soon as possible to prevent staining. A common ingredient in sunscreen known as avobenzone can contribute to stains, so you may wish to use sunscreens without this component. For more tips on removing sunscreen and how to avoid staining, we found this article that may help.

To avoid any fabric pilling, please be careful when around rough surfaces such as rough cement/bitumen or leaning on a rough tree trunks or rocks.

We recommend against wearing your premium swimwear in natural hot springs as the high sulfur levels present in these pools can cause damage to swimwear fabrics.

To avoid moisture building in garments, keep in a dry place with frequent air flow and ventilation.