If you’ve just bought Ryderwear gym gear, you’re probably asking: how do I wash and care for it without ruining the fit or stretch?
As someone experienced in activewear fabric development and garment testing with FuKi Gymwear,
I’ve handled similar performance materials — from spandex leggings to compression shirts.
Here’s a complete, easy-to-follow guide on how to care for Ryderwear clothing so it lasts longer, keeps its color, and maintains that perfect gym fit.
✅ Wash cold, air dry, and skip the dryer.
To keep Ryderwear’s stretch and compression intact, use cold water, mild detergent, and avoid fabric softeners.
Hang dry in the shade and never iron the elastic logo prints.
Do | Don’t |
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Machine wash cold (≤30°C) | Don’t use bleach or softeners |
Turn inside out before washing | Don’t tumble dry or iron |
Wash similar colors together | Don’t dry under direct sunlight |
Air dry flat or hang | Don’t wring the fabric |
Ryderwear uses performance blends like polyester, nylon, and elastane — fabrics engineered for sweat absorption, stretch, and quick drying.
Fabric Type | Purpose | Care Focus |
---|---|---|
Polyester/Elastane | Gym leggings & tanks | Avoid heat — can damage stretch |
Cotton blends | Casual wear & hoodies | Prevent shrinkage with low-temp wash |
Nylon/Spandex | Compression gear | Avoid rough surfaces & fabric softener |
💡 These synthetic fibers rely on elastic recovery — high heat or chemical detergents can break their fibers and shorten their lifespan.
Here’s the ideal washing routine for your Ryderwear pieces:
🧺 If you train daily, try rotating between 2–3 sets to reduce fabric strain.
Ryderwear’s compression and stretch fabrics should be air-dried naturally.
Best Practices | Why It Matters |
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Hang dry in the shade | Preserves elasticity and prevents cracking of logos |
Lay flat on a towel | Prevents shape distortion in leggings |
Avoid tumble drying | Heat weakens elastic fibers and causes pilling |
Store folded, not hung | Prevents shoulder stretching in tops |
🧤 Never iron Ryderwear clothing — the printed logos and heat-transfer labels will melt or wrinkle.
Even premium gymwear can lose its form if not washed properly. Here’s what to avoid:
❌ Mistake | ⚠️ Result |
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Using hot water | Shrinks fabric, weakens seams |
Adding fabric softener | Blocks sweat-wicking ability |
Machine drying | Breaks spandex fibers |
Overwashing | Fades color, damages stitching |
Hanging while wet | Stretches out leggings |
💬 Your activewear should be treated like performance gear — not basic cotton clothing.
Brand | Material Type | Wash Temp (°C) | Drying Method | Durability (1–5⭐) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ryderwear | Polyester/Elastane | ≤30°C | Air dry only | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Lululemon | Nulu™, Luxtreme | ≤30°C | Air dry | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Gymshark | Nylon/Spandex | ≤30°C | Air dry | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
FuKi Gymwear (OEM) | Recycled Nylon, Bamboo, Spandex | ≤30°C | Air dry / Flat | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
🌿 At FuKi Gymwear, we test each fabric batch for wash durability — ensuring it can withstand over 50 laundry cycles without losing stretch or color.
Q1: Can I put Ryderwear leggings in the dryer?
A: No. Heat can destroy the spandex fibers — always air dry.
Q2: Should I wash Ryderwear after every workout?
A: Yes, especially after intense sessions. Use gentle detergent and avoid overwashing.
Q3: Can I iron Ryderwear hoodies?
A: Only on low heat from the inside — never iron printed areas.
Q4: Why does my Ryderwear logo crack?
A: High heat or direct sun exposure can damage printed surfaces. Wash cold and dry in shade.
If you want to create gymwear that stays durable after 50+ washes,
FuKi Gymwear can help you manufacture premium, long-lasting performance apparel.
We specialize in:
💡 With the right materials and washing care, your activewear can look brand new — even after months of heavy use.