Cute-Saint Riri Vest
The Riri Vest is a bold reinterpretation of utility wear—padded for structure and comfort, yet refined with thoughtful detail. Made from locally sourced cotton chinos, it’s hand-dyed by our skilled artisans, giving each piece a rich, unique finish.
Designed with a clean V-neckline and a front zip closure, the vest is elevated by a quilted CS emblem on the front, a subtle nod to identity and craftsmanship. Layer it over shirts or dresses for an effortless mix of function and flair. The Riri Vest is made for movement, made with purpose, and made to be seen.
Fabric Care Guide: To ensure your garments made of quality fabrics like Aso-oke, Cotton, and Viscose maintain their vibrant colors and impeccable condition, follow these simple care instructions: 1. Washing:
- We recommend hand washing your garments separately in cold water with a mild detergent.
- Avoid soaking brightly colored fabrics for extended periods to prevent color bleeding.
- For machine washing, use a gentle cycle and cold water. Turn your garments inside out before washing to preserve their color and texture.
2. Drying:
- Air drying is the best method for preserving the quality of your garments. Lay them flat on a clean, dry surface to prevent stretching or distortion.
- Avoid wringing out the garments vigorously, especially delicate fabrics like Aso-oke and Viscose, as it may cause damage.
3. Ironing:
- Use a low to medium heat setting on your iron for cotton and Aso-oke fabrics. Always iron these garments inside out to protect the colors and texture.
- For Viscose fabrics, use a low heat setting and place a cloth between the iron and the fabric to prevent direct contact.
4. Storage:
- Store your garments in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading and discoloration.
- Fold garments neatly to avoid creases and wrinkles. Hanging may stretch certain fabrics, especially Aso-oke.
5. Dry Cleaning:
- For best results, consider dry cleaning bright-colored garments made of delicate fabrics like Aso-oke and Viscose. Ensure you choose a reputable dry cleaner experienced in handling such materials.
By following these simple care instructions, you can extend the lifespan of your garments and continue to enjoy their vibrant colors and luxurious feel for years to come.
- We recommend hand washing your garments separately in cold water with a mild detergent.
- Avoid soaking brightly colored fabrics for extended periods to prevent color bleeding.
- For machine washing, use a gentle cycle and cold water. Turn your garments inside out before washing to preserve their color and texture.
- Air drying is the best method for preserving the quality of your garments. Lay them flat on a clean, dry surface to prevent stretching or distortion.
- Avoid wringing out the garments vigorously, especially delicate fabrics like Aso-oke and Viscose, as it may cause damage.
- Use a low to medium heat setting on your iron for cotton and Aso-oke fabrics. Always iron these garments inside out to protect the colors and texture.
- For Viscose fabrics, use a low heat setting and place a cloth between the iron and the fabric to prevent direct contact.
- Store your garments in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading and discoloration.
- Fold garments neatly to avoid creases and wrinkles. Hanging may stretch certain fabrics, especially Aso-oke.
- For best results, consider dry cleaning bright-colored garments made of delicate fabrics like Aso-oke and Viscose. Ensure you choose a reputable dry cleaner experienced in handling such materials.