Trapstar are more than just pieces of clothing — they are fashion statements. Known for bold graphics, premium fabrics, and distinctive streetwear aesthetic, a Trapstar hoodie is an investment. To make sure it stays fresh, comfortable, and vibrant for years, proper care is essential. Hoodies can easily lose shape, fade in color, or develop pilling without correct handling. This article will guide you through the best practices for washing, drying, storing, and treating stains to preserve your Trapstar hoodie in top condition.
1. Understanding the Fabric and Construction
Before diving into specific care steps, it’s important to understand what you’re working with. Trapstar hoodies typically use cotton or cotton-blend fabrics — sometimes with polyester or fleece linings for added warmth and durability. These fabrics are soft and comfortable, but they can be vulnerable to:
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Color fading
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Shrinkage
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Pilling
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Print damage
Graphics and embroidery on Trapstar hoodies need extra attention because rough handling can cause cracking, peeling, or distortion.
2. Pre-Care: Check the Label
Always check the care label inside your Billionaire studios before washing. While most hoodies follow similar cleaning principles, subtle differences in fabric blend or printing methods may require specific care. The care label will indicate:
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Recommended washing temperature
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Whether tumble drying is safe
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Instructions for ironing
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Whether dry cleaning is suggested
Treat the label as your hoodie’s personal care manual.
3. Washing Your Trapstar Hoodie
The washing process is where most damage can occur — especially if done incorrectly. Here’s how to wash your hoodie safely:
A. Turn Hoodie Inside Out
Turn your Trapstar hoodie inside out before washing. This protects:
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Screen prints and graphics
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Embroidery
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Outer fabric from abrasion
This also allows detergents to clean the areas that touch your skin more directly.
B. Use Cold Water
Use cold water for washing. Hot water can break down fibers, cause shrinkage, and fade bold prints. Cold water is gentler and helps preserve:
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Color saturation
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Fabric integrity
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Elastic components
C. Choose a Gentle Detergent
Use a mild laundry detergent formulated for delicate fabrics. Avoid strong detergents with harsh chemicals, optical brighteners, or heavy fragrances. These can degrade graphic prints and weaken fabric fibers.
D. Wash with Similar Colors
Trapstar hoodies often have bold colors and contrasting designs. To prevent dye transfer, wash your hoodie with:
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Other dark or similar-colored clothing
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Avoid mixing with light colors
This helps prevent color bleeding and keeps your hoodie looking fresh.
E. Gentle Cycle Only
Set your washing machine to a gentle or delicate cycle. The regular cycle can be too rough, causing excessive friction that leads to pilling or stretching. If possible, use a mesh laundry bag for extra protection.
4. Drying Your Trapstar Hoodie
Drying is another critical step where many hoodies are damaged. The goal is to remove water without weakening fibers or deforming the hoodie.
A. Avoid the Dryer
Heat is the enemy of hoodie fabric. A tumble dryer, even on low heat, can:
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Shrink the hoodie
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Warp the shape
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Damage graphic prints
Air drying is always the preferred method.
B. Air Dry Flat
Lay your hoodie out flat to dry — ideally on a clean towel. This method:
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Maintains shape
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Prevents stretching
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Speeds up drying evenly
Avoid hanging your hoodie by the hood or neckline because the weight of the wet fabric can stretch the shoulders.
C. Dry in Shade
Direct sunlight can cause colors to fade. Choose a shaded or indoor area with good air circulation. If you must dry outdoors, position the hoodie out of direct sunlight.
5. Ironing and Heat
Many hoodies do not need ironing, but sometimes you may want to smooth out wrinkles after drying.
A. Use Low Heat
If you must iron, turn the hoodie inside out and use a low heat setting. Never iron directly over prints, embroidery, or PVC patches. The heat can melt or distort them.
B. Steam Instead of Direct Ironing
A steamer can remove wrinkles without touching the fabric directly. It’s gentler and safer for printed materials.
6. Handling Stains
Stains can be tricky, especially on a hoodie with memorable graphics. Here’s how to treat them carefully:
A. Act Quickly
The sooner you treat a stain, the easier it is to remove. Blot (don’t rub) liquid stains with a clean cloth to absorb excess fluid.
B. Use Mild Stain Removers
Prepare a stain solution with:
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Cold water
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Mild detergent or stain remover suited for delicate fabrics
Apply gently with a soft brush or your fingertips. Avoid harsh chemical stain removers, as they can affect the print or color of the hoodie.
C. Rinse and Wash Normally
After treating the stain, rinse well with cold water, then launder as described above.
7. Removing Pilling
Pilling is the formation of small, fuzzy balls on the fabric surface. It’s common with sweatshirts and hoodies due to friction.
A. Use a Fabric Shaver
A fabric shaver or lint remover can safely remove pills without damaging the fabric. Work gently and consistently to keep the surface smooth.
B. Prevent Pilling
Pilling often comes from friction — like rubbing against bags or other garments. Wearing your hoodie with smooth outer layers can minimize pilling.
8. Storage Tips
Proper storage extends the life of your hoodie.
A. Fold, Don’t Hang
Hoodies can stretch when hung for long periods, especially at the shoulders. Fold your Trapstar hoodie neatly and store it in a cool, dry drawer or shelf.
B. Avoid Overcrowding
Give your hoodie space. Overcrowded shelves compress fabric and can cause creasing or misshaping.
C. Protect from Moths and Odors
If you plan to store your hoodie for a long period, consider using natural moth repellents like cedar blocks. Place them near, but not directly against, the fabric to avoid scent transfer.
9. Avoiding Common Mistakes
Understanding what not to do is as important as knowing what to do.
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Do NOT use bleach: It weakens fibers and ruins prints.
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Do NOT dry in direct sunlight: Fading and fabric stiffening occur.
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Do NOT wash too often: Hoodies don’t need to be washed after every wear unless soiled. Washing too frequently wears fabric faster.
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Do NOT wring out the hoodie: Twist or wring can stretch and distort shape.
10. Keeping the Hoodie Looking New
To maintain that fresh, new look:
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Wear it with care (avoid rough bags and sharp accessories that scratch fabric)
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Air it out after wearing before washing
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Wash only when necessary
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Store neatly and avoid compression
With mindful care, your Trapstar hoodie can remain vibrant, comfortable, and stylish for years.
Conclusion
Your Trapstar hoodie is more than a basic layer; it’s a signature piece of streetwear that deserves thoughtful maintenance. By following the steps above — from careful washing and drying to stain treatment and proper storage — you’ll preserve the look, feel, and quality of your hoodie. Understanding fabric care not only increases the lifespan of your garment but also keeps you looking sharp wherever you go. Treat your hoodie with respect, and it will return the favor with long-lasting style.