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Come prenderti cura dei tuoi capi

We’re on a journey to make fashion smarter, giving fashion-lovers the best possible online retail experience and making sure every item of clothing is worn.

27 FEBRUARY 2022
Rinnoviamo sempre il nostro impegno per rendere migliore il nostro settore, offrendo agli amanti della moda l'esperienza di acquisto online migliore possibile e assicurandoci che ogni capo d'abbigliamento venga indossato. Perciò, abbiamo deciso di comunicare di più e raccontare il nostro percorso e le nostre scelte sostenibili per essere il più trasparenti possibile.
La moda è uno dei settori maggiormente responsabili dell'inquinamento e, purtroppo, il 12% dei capi prodotti rimane invenduto.
La nostra mission: All clothing should be worn.
Offriamo ai designer una piattaforma di vendita per assicurarci che ogni capo prodotto venga indossato.
In questo post, abbiamo raccolto 10 consigli facili da seguire per prenderti cura dei tuoi capi al meglio. Perché è così importante?
Una scelta migliore per il guardaroba Prendersi cura dei capi ne prolunga la vita e mantiene il tuo stile impeccabile più a lungo. E poi, ti fa risparmiare tempo!
Circa il 25% dell'impatto ambientale di un indumento è legato all'uso e al lavaggio.
Perciò, grazie ai nostri consigli, potrai valorizzare il tuo guardaroba rispettando le risorse del nostro Pianeta.
1. Indossa di più, lava di meno
Lava i tuoi capi solo quando necessario. Spesso, farlo dopo un solo utilizzo è più una questione d’abitudine che di igiene. Molti indumenti hanno solo bisogno di essere arieggiati, e le macchie spesso possono essere trattate in modo mirato. Sii responsabile e lava i tuoi indumenti più raramente: è un vantaggio per tutti.
2. Le temperature più basse sono altrettanto efficaci
Le lavatrici e i detersivi sono sviluppati per pulire a temperature più basse rispetto al passato. Il calore può spezzare le fibre tessili e consuma più energia, perciò scegli una temperatura più bassa e vedrai che i tuoi vestiti dureranno di più.
3. Riempila tutta
A meno che non si tratti di un’emergenza, lavare un capo solo in un programma completo di vari cicli è uno spreco sia d’acqua che di energia. Aspetta di avere abbastanza biancheria sporca da riempire ¾ della lavatrice. Non riempire troppo il cestello, però, perché impedisce all’acqua di portare via lo sporco, pulendo così meno bene i capi.
4. Evita l’asciugatrice
Così come è meglio far asciugare i capelli naturalmente, è meglio anche lasciar asciugare i vestiti all’aria! Mantiene i tuoi capi in migliori condizioni e, se lo fai correttamente, puoi risparmiare tempo che altrimenti avresti impiegato stirandoli. Usa delle grucce per appendere camicie e abiti di sartoria per assicurarti un’asciugatura come fossero già stirati.
5. Intervieni sulle macchie in modo tempestivo
Se uno dei tuoi capi si macchia, cerca di intervenire subito in modo mirato. Specialmente nel caso di materiali naturali come il cotone, il lino e la lana, che sono molto assorbenti, lasciare riposare la macchia la renderà più difficile da eliminare.
6. Congela i jeans
Mettere i tuoi jeans in una busta nel freezer per uno o due giorni li manterrà in condizioni migliori, eliminando batteri e odori. Che ne dici, hai posto vicino al gelato?
7. Quando esce il sole, fai uscire un po’ anche i tuoi capi
Il sole sbianca in modo naturale i vestiti. Stendi i tuoi capi bianchi ad asciugare al sole e approfittane!
8. Distendi i tuoi capi in lana per farli asciugare
Le superfici piane sono perfette per far asciugare gli indumenti a maglia, specialmente quelli più pesanti: aiuta a evitare che si sformino. Perciò, falli asciugare in piano, preferibilmente con sotto un asciugamano per assorbire l’umidità in eccesso.
9. Stira solo se proprio devi
Hai bisogno di un’altra scusa per evitare di stirare? Stendere i capi per farli asciugare invece di usare l’asciugatrice ti fa risparmiare anche l’energia consumata dal ferro da stiro. Se i tuoi vestiti sono già puliti e asciutti, appendili in bagno mentre fai la doccia. L’umidità agirà in modo simile al vapore del ferro da stiro, contribuendo a ridurre le pieghe.
10. Dedicati a piccole riparazioni
Un bottone mancante o un piccolo difetto non devono per forza indurti a buttare via un capo. Fanno semplicemente parte del ciclo di vita naturale dei prodotti, che possono essere facilmente riparati, prolungandone così la vita. Su Pinterest, YouTube e TikTok puoi trovare utili consigli sul fai da te. Se invece non hai voglia di cimentarti, potrai sempre trovare un amico o famigliare che si intende di riparazioni – o anche un fantastico sarto.
Tutto prima o poi finisce, anche la vita utile dei capi. Ma seguendo questi 10 semplici consigli, potrai sicuramente sfoggiarli più a lungo.
Se hai bisogno di qualche capo nuovo, esplora la nostra collezione.
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Sustainability, for us, is an ongoing process. We have always been involved in it and we have always worked on this topic, through the BCI Cotton Initiative, Work Labour Agreement and more. We want to provide the best sports gear using the best sustainable option available.Tell us more about adidas…  The adidas brand has a long history and deep-rooted connection with sport. Its broad and diverse portfolio in both the Sport Performance and Sport Inspired categories ranges from major global sports to regional grassroot events plus local sneaker culture. This has enabled adidas to transcend cultures and become one of the most recognized, credible and iconic brands both on and off the field of play.We believe that through sports we have the power to change lives. We will always strive to expand the limits of human possibilities, to include and unite people in sport, and to create a more sustainable world.  Where did the brand’s sustainable journey begin? Our sustainability journey began in the 1990s, becoming a member of the Fair Labor Association – an organization that helps to improve the lives of millions of workers around the world. In 2000, all our products became PVC-free and we created the first 100% recyclable performance shoe in 2019. See the timeline below for our other milestones in becoming more sustainable:What achievement are you most proud of? Back in 2015, adidas was the first brand to create a shoe made of ocean plastic with Parley (an organization that addresses major threats towards the ocean and works with collaborators to raise awareness and action projects to help end destruction). Tell us about your ‘End Plastic Waste’ mission and how it helps adidas solve this global problem?  We want to offer more sustainable options to our consumers by designing products made with recycled plastic or in partnership with other companies and organizations (such as Parley, above), as well as items that can be recycled, to stop them ending up in landfills.  How do you envision using circular techniques to help mitigate the negative impact of plastic waste and pollution? We plan to give consumers the option to return products that they no longer use to be either re-worked or recycled. Made To Be Remade is our current line made from recycled materials, and each piece can be recycled again at the end of its life.The objective is to be a platform with items made from sustainably sourced materials and to have more options for recycling old products and reducing waste. We’re also working on a new program for even more circular services. Does Otrium’s circular model help you to reach your targets with this mission?   Yes, for sure. Being more circular is key to help end plastic waste. For us, that’s giving consumers more opportunities to buy recycled products and finding more solutions for older items to be reused and repurposed.What else are you working on at the moment? We want to develop more and more. We are working to make sure we achieve our commitment to make 9 out of 10 items more sustainably by 2025. 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