The Affinity Card is a payment method valid for all the physical stores that belong to the Inditex Group: Zara, Pull&Bear, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Oysho, Zara Home and Uterqüe. It offers payment facilities and numerous other benefits. The Affinity Card is currently only available in the following markets:
Because we know just how hard it is to get the size, colour and even the garment right... we’ve made your gift shopping easier than ever. Now you can choose between a physical GIFT CARD, which the recipient will receive in exclusive Pull&Bear packaging, or an EGIFT CARD, which will be sent by email on the day of your choice and is perfect for solving those last-minute gift emergencies and doing away with those delivery worries.
In both cases, GIFT CARDS can be used both at the online stores and physical stores of any of the Inditex Group brands in Spain: Pull&Bear, Zara, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Oysho, Zara Home and Lefties; and only at Kiddy’s Class physical stores.
Now you can use your gift card at any of the INDITEX Group brands.
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Pull&Bear carry out simple alterations on seasonal garments at the customer’s request, as a paid service. The price list is available in stores. If you have bought a garment on the website and you wish us to make an alteration on it, you must go to a physical shop.
How can I make my clothes stay in the same condition as I bought them for longer? Do I have to take a garment to the dry cleaners? At what temperature should I iron my shirts? Learn to read the labels and symbols so that your clothes look the very best when you wear them.
Learn the washing care symbol labels and always follow the instructions, which have been previously tested by experts in a laboratory in order to guarantee the quality of our garments.
WASHING
Machine wash. Do not exceed the indicated temperature.
By hand. Do not exceed 40 degrees.
By hand or machine wash- using a short spin programme and always wash at the indicated temperature.
Dry clean. No water can be used.
WHITENERS/ BLEACH
You can use bleach.
You cannot use bleach.
IRONING
Garments that are not iron resistant.
110º/230ºF 150º/302ºF 200º/392ºFGarments that may be ironed at the indicated temperature.
DRY CLEANING
Using any type of solvent.
Using mineral products only.
Clean with Perchloroethylene.
Garments that cannot be washed and require a professional service.
DRY
Hang the wet garment on a clothes line or a rail, inside or outside the house without wringing or shaking it beforehand.
Place the garment on a horizontal surface to allow it to dry.
You can use a tumble dryer at moderate heat.
Cannot use a tumble dryer.
Do I have to wash a garment?
If the garment is not dirty, airing and brushing them can sometimes be sufficient. This allows you save energy and your clothes will last longer.
Detergent
Using detergent with ecological labels will help the environment. Try not to use more detergent than recommended by the instructions on the bottle. Using greater quantities can result in clothes staining and skin problems.
Softener
Softener is unnecessarily wasteful and results in high levels of harm to the environment.
Bleach
Use bleach in cold water and for a maximum of one hour. Do not use iron, bronze or steel containers.
Hand washing
Remember to completely dissolve detergent prior to adding clothes. Separate garments for the first few washes as the water can become coloured.
Washing machine
Use washing machine at full capacity. It is recommendable to use a programme that consumes less energy when washing a small amount of garments, which is offered by the majority of modern washing machines. Remember to empty pockets.
Washing machine temperature
Always follow the indicated washing machine temperature. Colourful garments that should be washed at 60 degrees can run if washed at 40 degrees or by hand. It is not always best to wash at a lower temperature.
Dry
It is advisable to spin the clothes well prior to drying them. Remember that it is best to dry clothes outdoors. However, try to avoid exposing the garment to direct sunlight to prevent them from fading.
Ironing
Classify your clothes according to the temperature level on the label and begin with one that is lower. It is better for clothes to be a little damp when ironing them. When finished, using the damp cloth remove any remnants that may have become stuck before the iron cools down.
Recycling your clothes
Donate any clothes that you do not use to organisations that distribute them to people in need. This will prolong the life of your clothes.
Denim
Denim gets its look from a coloration technique that can release small pigments that run during washing. Wash jeans inside out so that they do not lose colour and which prevents the formation of white stains in the folds.
Down filling
Place tennis balls in the washing machine to ensure a uniform distribution of the padding.
Chunky knit garments
Chunk knit garments must be wrapped in a towel and dried in a horizontal position so that they do not lose their original shape.
Waterproof clothes
Waterproof clothes can be dried by wringing. If you prefer to put them into the washing machine, remember to always use a very low temperature.
Wool
Shrinks if washed at a very high temperature and loses shape if hung to dry. It is a good thermal insulator. It tends to compress and to go yellow.
Cotton
It shrinks if washed at too high a temperature. It withstands ironing and if it is coloured, must be washed separately for the first time. It is cool, flexible and highly resistant. It tends to crease.
Linen
It must be always washed by hand, at a low temperature and without spinning. It withstands ironing. It is cool and pleasant to the touch and does not get dirty easily.
Silk
Do not wash at high temperatures or spin. It must be ironed without using steam and at low temperature. It is strong, light, pleasant to the touch and colours stay well. It is delicate. Professional care is needed for stubborn stains.
Acetate, rayon or viscose
Must not be spun in order to prevent loss of shape. They have a silky feel and colours stay well. They have low resistance when wet, burn easily and are prone to static electricity.
Polyester or nylon
They are sensitive to heat, must be washed in lukewarm water and ironed at a low temperature without using steam. They are very resistant, do not crease easily and colours stay well. They burn easily and are prone to static electricity.
TEXTILES
Clean with a cloth. Wash with cold water and neutral soap and avoid wetting the shoe. Tip: You can use a clothes stain-remover.
SUEDE / NOBUCK LEATHER
Use repellent spray to avoid stains. To preserve its suede finish, do not use creams. Tip: Apply an anti-dust repellent spray (repellent for mops).
PATENT LEATHER / ANTIC LEATHER
Remove stains with some cotton damped in milk or vinegar, polish with a dry cloth. Tip: Polish and rub to bring out the original shine.
NAPPA / PULL-UP / BOXCALF
Remove dust with a dry cotton cloth and polish. A colourless or same tone cream may be used. Tip: Rub with a soft sponge with a colourless natural cream.
GREASE
Brush and apply footwear grease. Tip: Use horse grease or natural wax.
LEATHER
Remove dust with a dry cotton cloth to polish. A colourless or same tone cream may be used. Tip: If the stain remains, rub a cloth damped with water and neutral soap.
RECTIFIED LEATHER
Rub with a damp cloth to remove superficial stains. Tip: In case of deeper stains, use a white repair cream of any brand.
SYNTHETIC MATERIAL
Rub with a damp cloth to remove superficial stains. Tip: Allow to dry at room temperature.
Do not submerge in water.
Do not wash with water.
Wash with cold water.
Dry at room temperature.
Rub with a damp cloth.
Use a soft brush.
Use wax.
Apply anti-dust repellent spray.