CASHMERE CARE GUIDE
Ultra-soft and cosy
Cashmere is a super soft and premium fibre, known for its warmth and luxurious feel. To preserve its qualities, it's important to care for it the right way.
How to wash
• Lay your cashmere piece flat on a clean surface and gently remove any bobbles with a cashmere comb or pilling device.
• Hand wash only. Use cool or lukewarm water, at no more than 30°C and a specialist wool or cashmere detergent. Avoid biological detergents, as they contain enzymes that can break down the protein fibres.
• Turn the garment inside out and submerge for no longer than 10 minutes. Gently agitate, but do not rub, stretch or wring.
• Rinse thoroughly in cool water until it runs clear.
How to dry
• Gently press, but do not wring or twist to remove excess water.
• Lay flat on a clean, dry towel. Roll up, then lay flat to air dry in its natural shape, away from direct heat or sunlight.
• Avoid hanging cashmere, as this can distort the fibres and misshape the garment.
How to store
• Store folded in acid-free tissue or in a breathable fabric bag to prevent stretching and protect from dust.
• Keep in a cool, dry place. To deter moths, use cedar balls or lavender sachets, but avoid direct contact with the garment.
• Avoid plastic storage bags, which can trap moisture and lead to mildew.
Get to know cashmere
The next best thing to a hug, our cashmere is light and airy, yet wonderfully warm, and of the highest quality. Every piece is verified by The Good Cashmere Standard®, ensuring that your garment is responsibly sourced, ethically produced, and environmentally considered.
What is pilling?
Pilling is a natural occurrence caused by friction when wearing cashmere — particularly in high-use areas like under the arms or sides. It results in small balls of fibre on the surface. These can easily be removed using a pilling comb or fabric shaver and will lessen over time after a few hand washes.
Buying less and buying better is something we’ve believed in from the beginning – choosing pieces you know you'll get a lot of wear out of and looking after them well is a good place to start.
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