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CASHMERE CARE GUIDE

It does not have to be hard to take care of your cashmere garments. With a wool comb, a wool detergent and our Storage Bag you’ll come a long way. Read more about how to take care of your cashmere below.

1. WASH

You can easily wash your cashmere in a washing machine. Choose a short laundry program and make sure that you do not wash it in water that is warmer than 30 degrees and do not centrifuge the garment. Use a wool detergent and do not use fabric softener. You can also wash the garment by hand. Just make sure that you do not wash or rinse the garment under running water, just soak it in cold water and use a wool detergent. Do not wring or stretch the garment.
 
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2. DRY

Flat dry your cashmere garment after washing. The easiest way to flat dry it is to lay it on a flat surface with a towel underneath. Make sure that you do not stretch the sweater. Remember to never tumble dry or hang dry your cashmere garments.

3. IRONING & STEAMING

It is perfectly fine to iron your cashmere garments. Just make sure to have the right temperature (max 150 °) when ironing. It is also fine to steam the cashmere garment with a steamer.

4. STORAGE

Do not hang your cashmere garments up for storage. Fold them and store them in a drawer or a storage box. If you are having troubles with moths, put a few cedar balls in the drawer or box and the moths will stay away.
 
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5. CARE

Pilling is normal and is most often seen in areas exposed to friction. You can easily remove them with a wool comb or by hand. After washing and using the sweater a few times the pilling tends to stop.

 

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