At Arrow, we know that long-lasting workwear begins well before the first wash – it starts with choosing the right uniform for your team's environment, demands, and workflow. When garments are fit-for-purpose from the outset, caring for them becomes easier and more effective.
From there, how you wash, store, and maintain your uniforms plays a critical role in preserving quality, ensuring comfort, and protecting your brand image. Whether you're managing uniforms in a busy healthcare setting or overseeing hospitality teams, a few simple habits can make a big difference in extending garment life.
This guide offers practical, proven tips to help your uniforms stay sharp, hygienic, and professional – day after day.
Start by knowing what you're working with. Different fabrics require different approaches:
Pro tip: All Arrow garments include a care label – use it as your go-to for fabric specific instructions.
The care label isn't just a legal requirement – it's a precision guide, tailored to each garment's construction.
Following these instructions helps avoid colour fading, shrinkage, and fabric damage.
Why it matters:
Most Arrow uniforms are designed for domestic machine washing, which means your team can clean them easily at home without special equipment.
Here's how to get it right:
Reminder: New Zealand household machines are capped at 55°C for safety – safe for most fabrics including branded options.
If your business uses a commercial laundry service, garment selection matters.
Concerned about hygiene? You're not alone – many of our healthcare partners ask about disinfection best practices.
Here's what matters:
And no, your household machine won't hit 100°C unless it's an autoclave system (not standard or necessary in most cases).
After washing, what happens next makes a big difference in how your uniform performs shift after shift:
If possible, rotate between two or more sets – especially in high-intensity roles.
Let the garments rest between washing and wearing. We recommend one wearing; one washing; one waiting to get an extended life-span!
Even with the best care, uniforms undergo wear and tear. Make it routine to:
Well-cared-for uniforms aren't just more durable – they look better, feel better, and support your brand reputation. A few thoughtful habits around washing, storing and handling can significantly extend a garment's lifespan.
Care Checklist:
- Follow the care label
- Match the cycle to the fabric type
- Prefer warm washes (40°C)
- Use low tumble or line dry
- Steam iron for appearance + hygiene
- Choose commercial-safe garments for commercial laundering