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Attirecare - Denim Spray

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Attirecare’s natural Denim Spray. A perfectly balanced formula designed to kill bacteria and neutralise bad-smelling odours. Helping to prolong the distance between washes without eating into the cotton fibers being treated. A good product to help you with the ‘No Wash Club’.

Application - Always shake well before use. Spray directly onto the denim that is to be treated both inside and outside. Leave 5 minutes to dry then proceed to wear. Specially formulated with Ylang Ylang, Birch & Orange Blossom^ essential oils.

Birch Oil - Birch is known for its caring properties and extract from birch contains bacteriostatic and soothing properties.

Lavender & Tea Tree Essential Oils - Added to the formula as they will help to remove smells and kill bacteria, the natural botanicals will also act as disinfectants/sanitisers for your denim.

Composition - Cocos Nucifera (Coconut Oil), Melaleuca Alternifolia Leaf Extract (Tea Tree), Betulaceae (Birch Oil) (Antibacterial), Citrus Sinensis (Orange Oil), Cananga Odorata (Ylang Ylang Oil), Sodium Carbonate, Potassium Sorbate Food-Grade (Preservative).

Made in the UK.

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Questions?

Check out our How to Measure Guide, to find your perfect fit.

We stand by our jeans even when they fail you. We offer free repairs for the life of your jeans. One rule. You have to send them back washed. Read more.

We use Royal Mail to ship within the UK.

For overseas orders, we use Royal Mail or FedEx express.

Orders that are in stock are generally shipped the next working day.

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Only when you are happy, can we be. If for any reason you are not satisfied with our jeans, you can return them for a refund.

To return the jeans just package them back up and from within the UK you can use the Freepost label that's included with your paperwork.

Returning items from overseas will be at the cost of the customer.

Some small print: They need to be returned with all labels attached within 90 days, unworn aside from trying on, which is pretty standard stuff.

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