Can I wash these clothes in the washing
machine?
Generally, yes, so long as you wash them on the Cold cycle. For most machines, that's less than 80
degrees F (27 degrees Celsius).
Certain high-heat wash cycles (say, a "sanitary" cycle or a cycle for bright whites) could cause the clothes
to shut down, and at Warm temperatures (over 80 degrees F) there's a chance you could cause some
unsightly wrinkling.
So we strongly recommend you wash them in cold.
Can I put these clothes in the dryer?
To be blunt, no.
In our testing, putting the clothes in the dryer dramatically shortens the life of the garments--so much
so, in fact, that we've made it a violation of our warranty. Not only that, but the clothes are intelligent
and literally know if they're being put into a dryer. If you do put them into the dryer, the chances are the
clothes will automatically shut down and you'll have to send them in for refurbishment. If for some
reason they don't automatically shut down, the service life will shorten dramatically.
Instead, simply dry them by laying them flat or hanging them. They will dry quite quickly, so there really
isn't much need to put them in the dryer in the first place.