- for T-shirts/Shirts/Jackets, the numbers indicate – Height x Width x Sleeve Length in centimeters
- for Trousers/Skirt, the numbers indicate – Length x Waist in centimeters
- for Lamps, the numbers indicate Height x Width x Depth in centimeters
- for Jewellery, the numbers indicate Height of main pendant x Width of main pendant x Length of necklace in centimeters
As every Re_Akire item is one of a kind we measured them for better imagination.
→ Check the specific dimensions in “Dimensions” field under “Additional information” section at the product page. Always measured at the maximum distance.
How to measure clothes?
Here’s a guide on how to properly take measurements from clothing laid flat on the ground:
Choose the garment you want to measure and make sure it is laid flat on a smooth surface, such as a table or the floor.
Smooth out any wrinkles or creases in the fabric, especially around the area you will be measuring.
Use a measuring tape to take the required measurements. If you don’t have a measuring tape, you can use a ruler or any other straight object that can be used for measuring.
Start by measuring the length of the garment. Place the measuring tape at the top of the garment, just below the collar, and measure straight down to the bottom hem. Again, make sure the tape is level and not slanting.
Next, measure the width of the garment. To do this, place the measuring tape at the bottom of the garment and measure straight across to the other side. Make sure the tape is level and not slanting upwards or downwards.
If you need to measure the sleeves, start by laying the garment flat with the sleeves outstretched to the sides. Measure from the top of the shoulder seam to the end of the sleeve.
If you need to measure the waist area, use the measuring tape to measure straight across the garment at the narrowest part of the waist.
Record the measurements in inches or centimeters, whichever unit you prefer. Our measurements are in centimeters. Make sure to write down the measurements accurately, so you can refer to them later when buying clothes or ordering online.
By following these steps, you can take accurate measurements from clothing laid flat on the ground.
Always measure at the maximum distance (img. 2.-5.).
Jewellery care
Keep your jewels safe when you’re not wearing them.
Be sure to remove when sleeping, exercising or bathing.
Avoid lotions and perfumes.
Use hard case when you travel.
Be aware of dropping on hard surface.
Lamps care
Wipe with dry cloth.
Clothes care
Check care labels when your item arrives.
- How to hand wash?
- Fill a sink or container with cold or lukewarm water. Add a small amount of gentle laundry detergent, such as liquid soap or liquid laundry detergent. It is not necessary to use a large amount of detergent.
- Add the clothing you want to wash. Thoroughly agitate the water and clothing, making sure that all items are fully submerged. Avoid overloading the sink or container, as this can make it difficult to properly clean the clothing.
- Allow the clothing to soak for 5-10 minutes. Gently agitate the clothing every few minutes to help remove dirt and stains.
- Drain the soapy water and rinse the clothing thoroughly with clean water. You can repeat the rinsing process several times until the water runs clear and all soap residue is removed.
- Carefully squeeze excess water from the clothing, but avoid twisting or wringing the fabric, as this can damage the fibers.
- Hang or lay the clothing flat to dry. Avoid using a dryer, as the heat can shrink or damage certain fabrics.
By following these steps, you can effectively wash your clothes by hand. It is important to carefully read the care labels on your clothing to ensure that they can be safely washed by hand and to follow any specific instructions.