liner jacket: instructions, repairs

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SKI LINER JACKET: INSTRUCTIONS, REPAIRS

2022

Whether you wear it as an under-layer in cold weather or as the last layer in warm weather, whether you call it a fleece, gilet or sweatshirt, the liner jacket is an essential part of your ski outfit.
Care, repair, storage, we tell you everything.

How to look after my ski liner jacket?

Warmth, breathability and freedom of movement are the main technical qualities of a liner jacket.
To suit your needs and your activity, the components can vary between wool (Merino) and fleece, which has a direct impact on garment care.

How to look after my ski liner jacket?

Warmth, breathability and freedom of movement are the main technical qualities of a liner jacket.
To suit your needs and your activity, the components can vary between wool (Merino) and fleece, which has a direct impact on garment care.

How do I look after my Merino wool liner jacket?

Designed to keep you warm while reducing perspiration odours, Merino wool is a fragile component, which requires some precautions when washing!

In a hurry? To keep it simple, here are the instructions in broad terms:
- Machine wash: normal cycle, 30°
- Tumble dryer: not recommended
- Ironing: not recommended

Do you have the time and desire to find out more? Click on the article below:

Ski liner jacket: instructions, repairs
How to look after my fleece liner jacket?

Made of synthetic fibres, the fleece liner jacket is more forgiving in terms of maintenance than its Merino wool cousin!

In summary:
- Machine wash: normal cycle, 30°
- Tumble dryer: not recommended
- Ironing: not recommended

How to look after my ski liner jacket?
Ski liner jacket: instructions, repairs

How to repair my ski liner jacket?

If you've got a tear or a hole in your liner jacket, don't worry, it can be fixed!
Whether you're the "sewing type" or just "sticking a patch on", it's always better to repair your liner jacket than to throw it away. 

Ski liner jacket: instructions, repairs

How to store my ski liner jacket?

When you're not wearing your Merino wool liner jacket, moths can be its worst enemy! To avoid attracting them to your cupboards, you can use:
- cedar wood balls
- dried lavender
- chestnuts
💡 Did you know?
These scents mask the scent of wool from female moths looking for a place to lay their eggs. Because yes, it’s the moth larvae that eat your clothes!

Whether it’s made of wool or fleece, to protect your liner jacket from moisture, make sure it’s completely dry before storing it on a hanger in a dry and ventilated place.

How to maintain a merino wool garment

How to maintain a merino wool garment

Do you love your merino wool garment and want to keep it for as long as possible? Find out how to wash merino wool, store it properly and fix a snag!