Natural Leather

  • Axis Women's Natural Leather Pants
  • Colette Woman's Natural Leather Pants
  • Titan Men's Natural Leather Pants
  • Élise Women's Natural Leather Shorts
  • Estelle Woman's Natural Leather Shorts

To get the most out of your M&R garment, follow these tips... Caring for natural leather pants and shorts is all about preserving the material’s oils, structure, and finish. Done right, they can last for years and even look better with age. Wipe, don’t wash: Use a soft, slightly damp cloth to remove dirt or dust. For deeper cleaning, use a leather-specific cleaner—avoid regular detergents. Never machine wash or soak leather; water can stiffen and damage it. If they get wet, air dry at room temperature. Keep away from heaters, hairdryers, or direct sunlight—heat can warp and dry out leather. Hang them on a padded or clip hanger to maintain shape. Store in a cool, dry place. For stains, odors, or heavy wear, take them to a professional leather cleaner - DIY fixes can make things worse.

Faux (PU) Leather

  • Kira PU Leather Pants
  • Lucienne PU Leather Pants
  • Véa PU Leather Shorts
  • Vada PU Leather Shorts
  • Valerisse Pencil Skirt

To get the most out of your M&R garment, follow these tips... PU (polyurethane) leather, also called faux leather, needs a different approach than natural leather. It’s easier to maintain but also more sensitive to heat and cracking over time. Wipe with a soft damp cloth for everyday dirt. For deeper cleaning, use mild soap + water (a few drops only). Gently wipe, then go over again with a clean damp cloth to remove residue. Dry with a soft towel. PU leather doesn’t absorb oils, so traditional leather conditioners don’t work. Instead, you can use a vinyl or faux leather conditioner occasionally to keep it supple and reduce cracking. Hang on a wide or padded hanger to keep shape. Avoid tight folding, creases can become permanent. Store in a cool, dry place (humidity can damage the backing fabric). No machine washing or tumble drying. Avoid harsh chemicals (bleach, alcohol, strong cleaners). Don’t iron directly—heat will melt or warp the coating. PU leather is more water-resistant than real leather, but don’t soak it. If it gets wet, just wipe dry, no special treatment needed.

Vinyl

  • Flo Vinyl Pants
  • Isola Vinyl Jacket
  • Rayne Vinyl Shorts

To get the most out of your M&R garment, follow these tips... Vinyl pants (PVC) have that glossy, plastic-like finish... a great look, but they need careful handling to avoid cracking, sticking, or dulling. Wipe with a soft damp cloth after wearing to remove sweat and dirt. For a deeper clean, use lukewarm water + a tiny amount of mild soap. Rinse with a clean damp cloth, then pat dry. Avoid scrubbing as vinyl scratches easily. Use a vinyl-safe polish or protectant (like ones made for patent/vinyl materials). Buff lightly with a soft cloth to restore gloss. Don’t use regular leather conditioners, they won’t absorb and can leave residue. Always air dry at room temperature. Keep away from heaters, dryers, or direct sunlight, heat can warp or harden vinyl. Hang on a padded hanger to prevent creases. Avoid folding for long periods as creases can become permanent. Keep them from touching other vinyl items (they can stick together over time). Store in a cool, dry place. No machine washing or tumble drying. Avoid oils, solvents, alcohol-based cleaners, and perfumes. Don’t iron, vinyl will melt under heat. Be cautious with dark dyes (like denim) that can transfer onto lighter vinyl. Lastly, vinyl can get stiff in cold weather and sticky in heat. If they stick to your skin, a light layer underneath (like tights) helps.

Polyester Spandex

  • Velour Sleek Bodysuit Swimsuit

To get the most out of your M&R garment, follow these tips... A polyester–spandex bodysuit (think a sexy, shiny, stretchy, form-fitting fabric) is pretty easy to care for, but it does need gentle handling to keep its elasticity and shape. Cold water only (hot water breaks down spandex fibers). Use a gentle cycle or hand wash for best results. Choose a mild detergent, no bleach or harsh chemicals. Turn it inside out to protect the outer surface. Hand washing (best option) - soak in cold water with a small amount of detergent. Gently swish—don’t wring or scrub. Rinse thoroughly and press out water (don’t twist). Air dry only—lay flat or hang. Avoid tumble dryers; heat damages elasticity. Keep out of direct sunlight to prevent fading. No fabric softener (it coats fibers and reduces stretch). No ironing (spandex melts under high heat). Avoid rough surfaces (can cause pilling or snags). Fold neatly or hang—both are fine. Don’t hang when soaking wet (can stretch it out). Keep away from rough items like zippers or Velcro. Extra tips - wash soon after sweaty wear to prevent odor buildup. If it’s used for workouts or dance, consider a mesh laundry bag to protect it in the machine.

PU Polyester

  • Lunéris One Piece Swimsuit

To get the most out of your M&R garment, follow these tips... A PU (polyurethane-coated) polyester swimsuit needs a bit more care than regular swimwear, because the coating can degrade if not looked after. After every use rinse immediately in cool, fresh water. This removes chlorine, salt, sunscreen, and body oils that break down the PU coating. Don’t let it sit wet in a bag or towel as this can damage the finish. Hand wash only, use a mild detergent and avoid bleach, fabric softeners and harsh soaps. Air dry flat in the shade and never use a dryer, hang in direct sunlight for long periods (UV can weaken the coating) and avoid wringing - gently press out water with a towel instead. Be careful on rough surfaces such as pool edges and the shiny outer layer can scratch easily. Avoid prolonged contact with sunscreen/oils, hot tubs (heat + chemicals = faster wear) and rotate swimsuits if you swim often - this gives the material time to recover. Finally, store completely dry in a cool, dry place not compressed or folded tightly for long periods.

PU Polyester Spandex

  • Stevie Jumpsuit

To get the most out of your M&R garment, follow these tips... A PU-coated polyester jumpsuit is stylish but needs looking after. Here’s how to keep it looking good: Let's start with cleaning - spot clean whenever possible, use a soft cloth, cold water and a small amount of mild soap. If it needs a full clean, hand wash only in cold water, turn inside out use a gentle detergent (very small amount). Avoid washing machines (even delicate cycles can stress seams and coating) and bleach or harsh chemicals. Drying: air dry only, lay flat or hang on a padded hanger. Keep it in shade and never use a dryer, wring or twist (this can crack the coating). Do NOT iron directly, PU can melt or become shiny in patches. To remove wrinkles, hang in a steamy bathroom or use a steamer from a distance (don’t let it touch the fabric). Let gravity help, hang it properly to smooth out creases. Storage: Hang it up rather than folding (prevents cracking lines). Use a wide or padded hanger to maintain shape. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid plastic garment bags, use breathable fabric covers instead. Finally,
If it looks dull or slightly stiff, wipe gently with a damp cloth as this can restore some flexibility and sheen.

Pleated PU

  • Noir PU Leather Pleated Skirt

To get the most out of your M&R garment, follow these tips... A pleated PU (polyurethane) leather skirt looks great but needs careful handling, especially to keep the pleats crisp and the coating from cracking or peeling. Cleaning: Spot clean first using a soft cloth with water and mild soap. If needed, hand wash gently in cold water. Turn it inside out, use a small amount of mild detergent. Avoid machine washing (can ruin pleats and coating) and bleach or strong cleaners. Never tumble dry, lay flat or hang to air dry in the shade. Don’t wring, press gently with a towel to remove water. Remember, heat & pleats don't mix. Do NOT iron directly - heat can melt or warp PU. If pleats lose shape, hang in a steamy bathroom to gently relax and reset them. You can lightly reshape pleats by hand while damp. Avoid steamers too close to the fabric, keep some distance. Hang using a clip hanger or padded hanger to preserve pleats, keep it in a cool, dry place. Don’t fold for long-term storage, this can flatten or distort pleats. Extra care - avoid oils, perfumes, and alcohol-based sprays directly on the skirt as they can damage the PU finish. If your skirt starts to look dull, you can wipe it lightly with a damp cloth to restore some sheen.

Spandex Elastane Lycra

  • Volt Active Leggings
  • Volt Active Shorts
  • Stevie Jumpsuit

To get the most out of your M&R garment, follow these tips... Volt Spandex Elastane Lycra leggings and shorts are designed to stretch and snap back, but that elasticity is exactly what you need to protect. With the right care, they’ll stay smooth, tight, and supportive much longer. Washing (most important step) use cold water only—heat breaks down elastic fibers. Wash on a gentle cycle or hand wash. Turn leggings inside out to reduce friction and fading. Use a mild detergent (sports or delicate formulas work best). After workouts: wash fairly soon to prevent sweat from damaging the fibers. Best method is hand washing - soak in cold water with a small amount of detergent. Gently swish, don’t scrub or twist. Rinse thoroughly. Press water out with a towel (don’t wring). Air dry only—lay flat or hang. Keep away from dryers, heaters and direct sun. Heat is the #1 cause of sagging, loss of stretch, and thinning. Extra tips - no fabric softener, it coats fibers and ruins stretch - no bleach as it damages elasticity and no ironing as it can melt synthetic fibers. Also, avoid washing with rough items (jeans, zippers, Velcro)