Washing Indigo Park Tees and Hoodies Properly
Turn that tub of doom into a ritual chamber. Start with cold water - never hot, unless you want colors bleeding like a fresh haunt. Indigo Park tees, printed with Rambley's mischievous grin, demand gentle cycles. Flip them inside out to shield the ink from the spin cycle's wrath. Use mild detergent, the kind without bleach or fabric softeners that mock fragile dyes.
Hoodies deserve the royal treatment. That fuzzy Rambley emblem on your zip-up? Air dry it flat to dodge shrinkage shrieks. Machine drying twists shapes into nightmares. For stubborn stains from park escapades, dab with a soft brush and spot-treat before the full plunge. I've tested this on my own fleet of Finbar fish hoodies - they emerge crisp, ready to prowl.
Pro move: Wash similar darks together. Mix lights and darks, and watch indigo bleed into ghostly pastels. One cycle lasts weeks if you air it out post-adventure. Your Indigo Park shop haul stays vibrant for endless reruns.