Care Guide

Edit Studio London

Edit Studio London

Everything we make is built to last. Reclaimed canvas, organic cotton, real construction. Look after it well and it'll outlive most of what's in your kitchen — including the kitchen, in some cases.


Wash 30°C

Chef shirts & chef t-shirts

100% organic cotton. Loose cut. Built for full service.

Wash

  • Cold wash, 30°C max
  • Inside out (protects any embroidery and keeps the fabric darker for longer)
  • Wash with similar colors for the first 2-3 washes — organic cotton dyes can release a small amount on the first run
  • Skip the fabric softener. It coats the cotton fibers and reduces breathability — the opposite of what you want for kitchen wear

Dry

  • Hang dry whenever you can
  • If you must tumble, low heat only. High heat shrinks organic cotton noticeably after 4-5 washes
  • Hang while still slightly damp to reduce ironing later

Iron

  • Low to medium heat
  • Iron inside out for prints
  • A quick steam works just as well for most creases

Avoid

  • Bleach. Eats the dye, weakens the fabric, no benefit
  • Boil washes
  • Direct sun drying for dark colors

For stubborn stains

Soak in cold water with a bit of white vinegar for 30 minutes before washing. Works for tomato, turmeric, beetroot, and most kitchen offenders. Don't use hot water on protein stains (blood, egg) — it sets them in.


Wash 30°C

Knife sleepers

Made from reclaimed canvas, designed to outlast multiple knife sets.

Daily care

  • Always insert knives clean and dry. Wet blades will rust and stain the canvas
  • Keep it out of damp environments — the bottom of a backpack with a wet apron is the worst place for it

Cleaning the canvas

  • Spot clean with a damp cloth and mild soap for everyday marks
  • For a full clean: machine wash cold (30°C) on a gentle cycle. Always remove the knives first (obvious, but worth saying)
  • Lay flat to dry — don't tumble
  • Don't bleach — degrades reclaimed canvas fast

The knives themselves

  • Hand wash only. Dry immediately. The dishwasher is the single fastest way to ruin a good knife — heat warps the steel, detergent strips the finish, and the rack chips the edge
  • Hone weekly with a honing steel. This realigns the edge — it's not the same as sharpening
  • Sharpen every 2-3 months for daily use, or send them to a professional sharpener once a year
  • Store in your sleeper, not loose in a drawer. Loose blades chip each other

Wash 30°C

The Apron

Built tough, only gets better with age. Comes in two variants — check your label for which one you have.

Reclaimed Canvas variant

  • Cold wash, 30°C
  • Wash separately for the first 2-3 cycles — reclaimed fabric can release residual dye
  • Hang dry. Avoid the tumble dryer — heat shortens the lifespan of canvas and can warp the shape
  • Develops fade marks, soft creases, and a unique patina over time. That's by design

Organic Canvas variant

  • Cold wash, 30°C
  • Wash with similar colors
  • Hang dry. Tumble dry on low if you must, but hang drying keeps the shape better
  • Will soften noticeably over the first few washes

For both variants

  • No fabric softener — it coats the canvas fibres and stops them breathing
  • Spot clean for everyday spills (sauce, oil, wine) with a damp cloth and mild soap before doing a full wash
  • Hang on a hook between shifts rather than balling it up. Keeps the shape, lets it air out
  • Don't bleach

A note on character: Canvas develops fade marks, soft creases, and a unique patina over time. This isn't damage — it's what good canvas is supposed to do. We made it this way on purpose.


Wash 30°C

Day Off t-shirts

100% organic cotton. Casual cut. For when you're not on the pass.

Wash

  • Cold wash, 30°C max
  • Inside out to protect any prints
  • Wash with similar colors for the first 2-3 washes
  • No fabric softener

Dry

  • Hang dry whenever you can
  • If you must tumble, low heat only

Iron

  • Low to medium heat, inside out for prints

Avoid

  • Bleach
  • Direct sun drying for dark colors

Hand wash

Corduroy 6-panel caps

Soft cotton corduroy. Day-off energy.

Wash

  • Hand wash cold, ideally
  • If machine washing: cold cycle, in a wash bag, with similar colors
  • Don't wash often — corduroy holds shape better when it's worn in, not over-laundered. Spot clean between washes

Dry

  • Air dry on a flat surface or over a bowl to keep the crown shape
  • Never tumble dry. Heat flattens the corduroy ribs permanently and the cap loses its structure

Brush

Once it's dry, brush gently with a soft clothes brush in the direction of the rib to refresh the texture.


Quick reference

If you're standing in front of the washing machine right now, here's the short version.

Product Wash Dry Heat
Chef shirts / t-shirts Cold, 30°C Hang dry Low iron
Knife sleepers Machine wash cold (gentle) Lay flat No tumble
The Apron Cold, 30°C Hang dry No tumble (reclaimed) / Low (organic)
Day Off t-shirts Cold, 30°C Hang dry Low iron
Corduroy caps Hand wash cold Air dry, shaped Never tumble

Common questions

Will my chef shirt shrink?

Organic cotton shrinks 2-3% on the first wash if you tumble dry hot. Cold wash and hang dry and you'll get years out of it without losing the cut.

Why does the canvas feel stiff at first?

That's canvas doing what canvas does. It softens dramatically over the first 5-10 wears. By the time it's broken in, it'll feel like it was made for you — because, by then, it has been.

My apron has stains that won't come out.

Soak in cold water with a tablespoon of bicarbonate of soda for 1-2 hours, then wash normally. Works on most kitchen stains. For oil stains specifically: cornflour first to absorb the oil, brush it off, then wash.

Can I bleach white items?

We'd really rather you didn't. Use white vinegar or oxygen-based whiteners (like sodium percarbonate) instead — they restore brightness without weakening the fabric. Chlorine bleach destroys cotton fibres.

One of my knife sleeper pockets is fraying.

Email us at stefano@editstudiolondon.com. Most fraying is fixable, and we'd rather repair than replace where we can.


Still got a question?

Email us at stefano@editstudiolondon.com — we read every message.

If your item arrives faulty or there's a manufacturing issue, send us a photo and we'll sort it. We'd rather know.

— Chef Stef, ESL

Edit Studio London

Edit Studio London