RACER NATION CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Built to be worn. Made to last.
WASHING
• Cold machine wash only (30°C maximum) on a gentle cycle.
• Wash with similar colours.
• Wash dark and bright coloured garments separately for the first few washes.
• Avoid washing with white or light-coloured garments during the first few washes.
• Turn garments inside out before washing to help protect prints, embroidery, appliqués and specialty finishes.
• Fasten zips, buttons and other closures before washing.
• Use mild detergent only.
• Do not bleach.
• Do not soak.
• Do not use fabric softeners, stain removers or harsh cleaning products.
• Remove garments promptly after washing.
DRYING
• Do not tumble dry.
• Air dry in the shade.
• Hang or lay flat to dry immediately after washing.
• Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
• Do not leave garments wet, damp or soaking for extended periods.
IRONING & STEAMING
• Iron or steam on a low heat setting only.
• Always turn garments inside out before ironing.
• Never iron or steam directly over prints, graphics, embroidery, patches, appliqués, heat transfers or other embellishments.
• If required, place a clean cloth between the garment and iron.
• Excessive heat may cause permanent damage to artwork, trims and decorative finishes.
HEAVYWEIGHT HOODIES & JUMPERS
• Wash inside out on a cold, gentle cycle.
• Reshape while damp.
• Lay flat to dry where possible.
• Avoid hanging heavyweight garments when wet, as stretching may occur.
• Do not tumble dry.
GENERAL CARE
• Avoid rough surfaces that may cause pilling, snagging or abrasion.
• Contact with backpacks, seat belts, Velcro, jewellery and other abrasive materials may cause wear over time.
• Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
• Do not dry clean unless specifically stated on the garment care label.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
• Slight colour variation between garments may occur due to dyeing, washing and manufacturing processes.
• Some dyes, pigments, vintage washes and specialty finishes may naturally fade or develop character over time.
• Colour transfer may occur during initial washes or while garments are wet.
• Minor shrinkage may occur after washing, even when care instructions are followed.
• Prints, embroidery and decorative finishes may naturally soften, age or show signs of wear through normal use.
• Pilling, fading and general wear resulting from normal use are not considered manufacturing defects.
• Damage caused by improper washing, drying, ironing, steaming, stain treatment or failure to follow these care instructions is not considered a manufacturing fault.
• Puff prints, specialty inks and heat-applied graphics may naturally soften, crack or distress over time and are not considered manufacturing defects.
• Slight variations in colour, print placement, measurements and garment finish are a normal part of the manufacturing process and are not considered defects.
Made to be worn. Care for it properly and it will stay with you for years.