SIZES AND PRODUCT CARE
CASAGiN underwear has a loose fit. That's why there are only two sizes S/M and L/XL. Consult the size chart to find the one that best suits you .
CASAGiN socks are characterized by high elasticity that allows you to wear more sizes. After the first wash they reduce in size and then resume the shape best suited to the foot of the wearer.
We suggest you wash the socks you have purchased at 30°C with delicate washing in the washing machine or by hand. They will reduce in size and, once worn, will adapt perfectly to the size and shape of your foot.
CASAGiN garments can be machine washed at 30°C. The natural fibres used are as resistant as, if not more so than, traditional cotton and, compared to cotton, tend to shrink and fade much less. Over time, they may form pilling. So, remember that hand washing is the most recommended and most eco-friendly choice!
Not only are the fabrics used to make our garments organic and eco-sustainable, but also all the details that compose them, including the labels!
Our labels are made of OEKO TEX certified satin ribbon, soft and light, almost imperceptible in contact with the skin. This is why, when our seamstresses assemble the garment, the labels can slip slightly under the sewing machine. This small defect is therefore a sign of quality. However, we are working to find a solution and make our garments even more impeccable in the future.
CASAGiN underwear has been designed with the customer's well-being in mind from every point of view: fabric, colour and stitching. The technique we use to assemble our briefs is called open stitching, a particular technique used especially for underwear that allows the stitching, once the garment is worn, to realign and the fabric to adapt perfectly to the wearer's body. You will therefore not find any internal folds in CASAGiN briefs, as in the case of briefs assembled with the traditional cut and sew, and you will experience a unique feeling of comfort and freedom.
We recommend that you do not cut them too close to the seam to avoid them fraying, they are hand-made and sometimes the finishing may not be perfect.