What size should I order?
You can always refer to the size chart on the website. If you are between sizes, we recommend sizing up.
You can always refer to the size chart on the website. If you are between sizes, we recommend sizing up.
At Rose Boreal, we're all about spreading good vibes and making a positive impact, starting with our planet. We're totally committed to keeping our earth happy and healthy, which is why we're super passionate about sustainability!. When it comes to o
The STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® is a globally recognized certification system that ensures textiles are manufactured with minimal impact on the environment. This certification sets strict criteria for companies, particularly in terms of chemical usage
Our pants are made from organic cotton, Tencel, recycled polyester, recycled polyamide or a blend of these fibers. The fabric or fiber content on the item you choose is indicated in the product description.
As often as you feel it is necessary. Washing your clothes less often is actually better for the planet and will free up some precious time for more exciting things. Don't worry, it doesn't involve wearing dirty clothes! Most of us do our laundry too
To maintain the quality of your Rose Boreal pants, we recommend washing them in cold water on a regular or delicate cycle. After washing, simply hang them to dry. Do not wash with towels or plush fabrics.
It is always best to avoid the dryer in order to prolong the life of your clothing. However, we have a little tip to restore softness and suppleness to your items! Once your item is completely dry from airdrying, run it on a no-heat cycle in the drye
Yes, at a low temperature, if it is made from 100% cotton or a mixture of Tencel and cotton. To eliminate wrinkles, it's best to steam or hang your items in the bathroom when you take a shower.
Gently wipe any stains with mild soap and wash your garment following the care label instructions.
At Rose Boreal, we love solutions that benefit us and the planet. Instead of using classic fabric softener, we do the following: add half a cup of baking soda to your laundry during the wash cycle and your clothes will come out soft and smelling fres
Pilling is a natural process that happens to most fabrics — even the most luxurious ones. Pilling doesn't necessarily mean that the garment is made of a poor-quality fabric, nor is it a reason to throw away or return it. These pesky fabric pills resu
Simply fold and place them in your dresser or on a hanger in your closet!
We are working toward finding a recycling partner, and we hope to be able to offer you a solution to this issue soon. In the meantime, did you know that many Rose Boreal items can be turned into household washcloths when they are no longer wearable?