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CARE GUIDE

Because every thread tells a story — take care of yours.

At VOCVS, we craft garments with intention — pieces that carry purpose, precision, and presence. To preserve that vision and ensure your fits remain fresh for longer, we’ve put together a care guide to help you maintain the quality and integrity of your clothing.

GENERAL CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Our pieces are built for the grind — but even the strongest garments need care.
To keep your VOCVS apparel looking and feeling its best:

  • Hand wash only.
    Machine cycles are harsh. To extend the life of your clothes, we strongly recommend washing by hand in cold water with a mild detergent.

  • Avoid tumble drying.
    Air dry flat or hang dry in the shade. Excess heat can affect prints and fabric quality.

  • Wash inside out.
    This protects the surface of the fabric and reduces fading or wear on designs.

  • Do not bleach or dry clean.
    VOCVS pieces are made with premium materials — keep them chemical-free to maintain their feel and color.

DTF PRINT CARE — HANDLE WITH PURPOSE

Our garments feature DTF (Direct-To-Film) prints, chosen for their vibrancy, durability, and ability to bring detail to life.

Why we chose DTF:

  • Delivers high-quality, long-lasting color on both light and dark fabrics

  • Retains sharp detail, making every design pop

  • Flexible feel that doesn’t crack easily when cared for properly

To preserve your DTF-printed garments:

  • Always wash inside out by hand. Protects the print from friction and water pressure.

  • Never iron directly on the print. If needed, iron the reverse side on low heat or use a protective cloth.

  • Avoid excessive heat or hot water. Heat may cause the adhesive on the print to weaken over time.

  • Let the garment air dry naturally. Do not tumble dry, as high heat breaks down the print.

A LAST WORD

VOCVS isn’t just clothing — it’s a culture.
How you care for your garments reflects how you care for your vision.
Treat each piece like a canvas, because that’s what it is — a reflection of who you are, and who you’re becoming.