CARE INSTRUCTIONS:

Keep Your Gear Looking Fresh & Feral

These instructions will keep your Coffee & Moo gear alive through caffeine, chaos, and daily emotional rollercoasters. Follow these rules, and your designs will stay crispy and ready for whatever feral energy you throw at them.

COFFEE MUG CARE

(For Your Ceramic Moods)

  • Dishwasher Safe: Our mugs are built to last, but for the longest, brightest life, hand-washing is best.

  • Microwave Safe: Perfect for reheating that coffee you forgot about for the third time today.

  • Avoid Abrasives: No scrubbing with harsh sponges. Your mug acts feral, but it still deserves a soft touch.

  • Handle With Love: It’s ceramic, not a hockey puck. Don't drop it like a hot potato.

  • Long-Lasting Print: High-quality sublimation means the design won’t peel or fade—even if you’re a chaotic sipper.

GRAPHIC TEE CARE

(For Your Wearable Chaos)

Our tees are 100% Premium Combed Cotton—they're soft, but the prints need a little respect to stay looking sharp.

  • Turn Inside Out: Always wash inside out to protect the print from the "washing machine mosh pit."

  • Cold Water Only: Max 30°C. Hot water is a print’s worst enemy.

  • Gentle Cycle: Wash with similar colors and skip the aggressive spin.

  • Mild Detergent Only: No bleach, no fabric softeners. They aren’t print-friendly.

  • ❌ DO NOT Tumble Dry: Air dry your tee inside out. High heat will make your print crack and peel faster than a sunburned tourist.

  • ❌ DO NOT Iron the Print: If you must iron, do it inside out on a low setting. Never touch the iron to the design.

  • ❌ DO NOT Dry Clean: These tees prefer a gentle home wash over a chemical bath.

How to Measure for Your Perfect Fit

Our sizes are stated in centimeters (cm) and represent a half chest measurement. This measurement refers to the width of the garment, not your body.

To find your best fit:

  1. Lay your favourite t-shirt (or hoodie/top) flat on a smooth surface.

  2. Measure across the front from side-seam to side-seam. Start just a few centimeters below where the sleeve joins the body.

  3. Compare this "half chest" measurement to our size chart.

Important Tip: If a garment has a 50cm half chest, it would be a very snug fit on a person with a 100cm actual chest. For a comfortable fit, the garment's doubled half chest measurement should be a few centimeters more than your actual chest measurement (consider your desired fit and the garment's stretch).

Please refer to the sample photo for a visual reference.

Diagram showing how to measure a T-shirt, with a front view measuring across the chest at the half chest line and a back view measuring from the back of the neck to the hem.