- The end of the thread. The end of a seams can be cut - do not tear them.
- Loose threads at the bottom of the T-shirt and the ends of the sleeves. There may be 1-2mm of extra fabric. This can unravel (especially after machine washing). You can cut these threads off. Be careful not to cut the seam.
- Remove washing instructions. We do not recommend removing the washing instructions, it is made of a soft material that does not bother. If you do, cut the white material only. Do not rip the seam. It will leave a hole :)
- Bumps on the shoulder. Dents or bumps on the shoulders of LOOW t-shirts occur if you use hangers that are relatively thin, the t-shirt will mold to the hanger when wet. Preferably use a more solid hanger, such as those used for suits and the like. Alternatively, you can also just use a clothesline. One of wool's abilities is that it stays in the shape it dries in (like morning hair after a shower the night before). However, the dents from the hangers will only be visible until the next wash if you have used a slightly "sharper" hanger. It's also a good idea to dry your products inside out to correct any bumps on the shoulders.
- Skew weave. It is important to point out that products that are woven with a single thread intentionally have a slightly skewed thread direction/weave to compensate for skewing in the product, e.g. after x number of washes, the back will start to turn over on the stomach. This is prevented with this process, where the weave is angled slightly. Only the trained eye and knowledge of this on a t-shirt would notice this.
- Hole repair video: Click here to watch