Ordering FAQ

Questions or Comments :

Feel free to get in touch with us at hello@kinked.co.za or 082 832 6637

 

Payment Options :

All prices are listed in South African Rand but there is a currency converter at the top of the page. Visa and Mastercard are accepted but for alternative arrangements please contact us directly.

Taxes are included.

 

Returns & Exchanges :

For customers living outside of Cape Town, please note that returns and exchanges can only occur if the item is damaged upon receipt. Return postage is paid by the customer. Please refer to the size chart to make sure that you have the correct size.

 

Delivery :

A confirmation email will be sent to you once your order has been received. We will ship your purchase within 3 business days via Courier, Postnet or SA Post. Within South Africa delivery is typically 3 - 5 business days. Delivery to the U.S. and Europe is usually within 3 - 6 weeks. For deliveries to destinations not listed below, or for express delivery, please email us directly at hello@kinked.co.za

 

Courier Rates Within South Africa :

order weight

shipping rate

0-5kg

R90.00

5-10kg

R199.00

 

 

order value

shipping rate

R1000 +

Free

 

 

Shipping Rates to USA, Canada and Europe.

order weight

shipping rate

0-3kg

R1200

3-5kg

R2000

 

 

order value

shipping rate

R10000 +

Free

 

 

 

Size Chart :

Please contact me 082 832 6637 if you are unsure of any size and I can take measurements of the garment for you.

 

Unisex T-shirts

small

8-10

medium

10-12

large

12-14

x-large

14-16

Traditionally a narrow men's style but also unisex comfort fit 140g T-shirt. They are 100% cotton (solid colours) or poly cotton blend (melange). This size chart corresponds to United Kingdom sizes.

 

Tash T-Shirts

small

8-10

medium

10-12

large

12-14

x-large

14-16

xx-large

16-18

The Tash t-shirts area  fitted ladies 160g T-shirt. They are cotton 95% and Lycra 5% and have a wide neckline and capped sleeves. If you think you're in between two sizes its usually best to go up a size. This size chart corresponds to United Kingdom sizes.

 

Emilia T-shirts

small

8-10

medium

10-12

large

12-14

x-large

14-16

xx-large

16-18

Emilia T-shirt is a thick 200g fabric. They are 93%Cotton and 7% Lycra. They have a loose neck slightly wider than a crew neck. The sleeves and body fit is generous. 

 

Ladies Vests

x-small

6-8

small

8-10

medium

10-12

large

12-14

x-large

14-16

The vests are a fitted ladies 160g razor back vest. They are 95% cotton and 5% lycra. They are made to cling to the figure but has stretch. This size chart corresponds to United Kingdom sizes.

 

Crew Neck Sweatshirt

small

8-10

medium

10-12

large

12-14

x-large

14-16

The crew neck sweater is 260g 100% cotton (solid colours) and poly cotton blend (melange). These are a generous fit.

 

How to care for your new printed Tee :

1. Turn your clothes inside out before putting in them in the washing machine

This trick will provide more “protection” and less direct contact of the shirt prints to other garments and t-shirts. This simple step is easy and effective, it will ensure that printed t-shirts are more durable. Besides t-shirts, this can be used on jeans as well, to prevent its colour from fading, retaining the original fresh colour tone.

 

2. Wash your t-shirts with cold water

When it comes to washing t-shirts, cold water is always much better than hot or warm water. There is really no need to wash your t-shirts in hot water, cold water will do the job in most cases.

 

3. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners

Regular detergent will do. It is enough to make your t-shirts clean and fresh. The use of bleach or strong detergents like softeners might damage prints on a shirt like vinyl prints which is done by heat transfer printing. Go for a milder detergent that will take care of your printed t-shirts.

 

4. Do not iron T-shirt pants

Never iron directly on t-shirt prints. If there is really a need to iron, lower the temperature settings of the iron, turn the t-shirt inside out and iron. Again, heat is always bad for t-shirt prints, prolonged ironing will damage the prints, causing them to peel.

 

5. Avoid dryers at all cost

Dryers are great as they save us time, however, it is particularly terrible for t-shirts and their prints. As mentioned throughout this post, heat is always bad for prints! They shrink garments and t-shirts (especially cotton t-shirts) as well as damage t-shirt prints, making them crack or peel. Hang dry your clothes the old fashion way, the best method.

 

6. Wash similar clothes together

 An example is to wash white coloured shirts together, and not mixing them with other coloured shirts. Avoid washing jeans or harsher fabric with printed t-shirts. Harsher fabrics like denim may cause prints to peel when rubbed with softer fabric or prints during washing.

 

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