How to Care for Your Athletic Wear
Technical sportswear is built to perform, but that performance can fade quickly if the garments aren’t cared for properly. Sweat, body oils, and repeated washing all take a toll on synthetic fibers over time, so a few adjustments to your laundry routine can go a long way.
Wash Soon After Wearing
Leaving sweaty activewear balled up in a gym bag encourages bacteria growth and can set in odors permanently. Washing items as soon as possible after a workout helps keep both the fabric and its smell fresh.
Skip the Fabric Softener
Fabric softener coats fibers with a waxy layer that can clog the tiny pores responsible for moisture-wicking performance. Most technical fabrics perform better and last longer when washed without it.
Turn Garments Inside Out
Turning leggings, shorts, and tops inside out before washing protects any printed logos or graphics and reduces pilling on the outer surface caused by friction with other clothing in the machine.
Use Cold Water and a Gentle Cycle
Cold water is generally gentler on elastane and other stretch fibers than hot water, helping garments retain their shape and stretch recovery for longer. A gentle or delicate cycle also reduces mechanical wear.
Air Dry When Possible
High heat from a dryer can break down elastic fibers over time. Air drying, or using a low-heat setting, helps preserve the fit and stretch of leggings, sports bras, and compression gear.