1. Prevent stretching
Avoid wearing the same garment too frequently. Allow the garment to rest for two or three days after a day’s wear.
2. Keep away from sharp objects
To ensure the longevity of your garment, do not wear it too frequently. Allow the garment to rest for two or three days after each day’s wear. Wearing a scarf between your cashmere top/cardigan and your neck can also help prevent powder or other cosmetic stains.
3. WASH GENTLY
Hand wash in lukewarm water using a specially formulated laundry liquid. Be sure to dissolve the liquid thoroughly before placing the garment into the water. If you don’t have any on hand, a good hair shampoo will do the trick. because wool and cashmere are types of hair. Wash colored garments separately and do not use bleach.
4. Use a washing bag
While we cannot officially “recommend” machine washing, pure cashmere does wash well in most modern front-loading machines that have delicate cycles. Set the temperature no higher than 30 degrees Celsius, and always remember to put your delicate garments in a mesh bag. Note that handwashing helps extend the durability of pure cashmere garments.
5. PROPER WAY OF DRYING
Squeeze gently; do not twist or wring, as twisting can stretch the shape of your garment. After removing excess water, dry the garment flat on a clean towel, re-creating its natural shape. Keep it away from direct heat and sunlight while drying.
6. IF IRONING…
When it comes to cashmere and wool, a steamer is a perfect choice. If you don’t have one, you can iron the garment from the inside out using a damp cloth. But keep in mind to set the temperature no higher than 40 degrees Celsius.
7. WHEN TO DRY CLEAN
Dry cleaning is the best way to deal with stains that hand washing cannot remove. It is also recommended if the cashmere is woven or has details such as leather buttons, which could be damaged by water. Additionally, some designs with loose knit structures are safer to be dry cleaned as hand washing can disturb the knit pattern.
8. DE-PILLING TINY BOBBLES
Friction causes tiny balls of fluff to form on cashmere garments, which is quite normal and does not necessarily indicate poor quality. In fact, it is proof that it was made of natural yarn.
We recommend de-pilling a sweater before washing using our cashmere comb. Glide it gently over the affected area in one direction. Once they are all removed, wash it as instructed. After a few combings and washes, the pills will disappear.
9. ALWAYS FOLD, NEVER HANG!
Before storing your precious cashmere and wool garments in the basement or attic, check carefully for leaks, dampness, and sunlight. Remember that folding is always better than hanging when it comes to knitwear. Pack your clothes neatly in tissue paper or cotton storage bags and store them in a closet away from light, dust, and dampness.
10. ANTI MOTH RULE
There are plenty of products and tricks to prevent moths, while the simplest way is laundering before long-term storage. The most effective and simple way is washing your clothes before packing them.
You might think, “I only wore it once, so it’s almost clean,” but it’s not. Your body oil, residual perfume, and other body products are what bugs consider food. Thus, storing your precious clothes without giving them a wash is like leaving a store of food for the moths.
With these tips, you can be sure that your favorite sweater will last a lifetime and keep you warm for years to come.