FAQ

Do you ship to the United States? 

Yes! We're still working out some knots with shipping to the US so if you're having any troubles please email us at babygsapparel@gmail.com and we can assist you!

My size is out of stock, how can I be notified when it is back in stock?

If your size if out of stock, shoot us an email with the contact form with what item you're looking for and in what size! We will contact you when it comes back into stock! Thank you for your patience, given that we are a new company we are still working out some knots!

How to get stains out of sweatshirts

Another question answered by Mrs “OG” daily, primarily because the “OG” has a food path on his clothes after every meal. Mrs “OG” uses Resolve on his garments prior to washing them.

The traditional method follows this process because cotton is made of fibres, making stains a challenge to remove if you’re not careful. Follow these steps to remove the stain out of a cotton sweatshirt with ease:

  1. Once stained, treat the spot immediately after it happens or as soon as you notice it.
  2. Identify the cause of the spot and prevent additional stains.
  3. Rinse the spot under lukewarm water if possible. This may involve removing the garment, especially for larger stains.
  4. Pour a small amount of white vinegar on the stain to wet the area and loosen the stain.
  5. Let it sit for an hour.
  6. Run the cotton sweatshirt through a cold-water wash cycle.
  7. Inspect the sweatshirt to see if the water cycle removed the stain.
  8. If the stain persists, dab the stain with hydrogen peroxide. If it begins to bubble, the chemicals are reacting to the stain.
  9. Let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes before rinsing with lukewarm water.

Sweatshirt Stain Removal Tips: Hot water is the enemy, as they make stains worse and can even shrink the garment. Don’t simply throw a sweater in the laundry and expect everything to wash out.

How to wash sweatshirts without pilling

While most of our sweatshirts today are made with anti-pill technologies, some pilling may still occur after years of wear. Here’s how to prevent sweatshirts from pilling in the wash:

  1. Turn the sweatshirt inside out.
  2. Wash on delicate or hand wash your sweatshirts.
  3. Avoid using a dryer and lay your sweatshirts out flat. If you’re in a rush, use a low heat setting.