Cashmere

01

Stain removal

Spot-treat stains by first running the stain under a bit of cold water. Then apply some bleach-free stain remover and wash it off with cold water again. Make sure not to rub the stain remover in as this might damage the fabric.

02

Pilling

Wash cashmere garments separately and inside-out to avoid pilling. If pills do appear, don’t try to remove them with your fingers or shave them off, but use a cashmere comb instead.

03

Washing and drying

Air, steam, or hand-wash cashmere garments individually in cold water using a mild detergent. Let them soak for a couple of minutes and don’t rub the fabric. To dry them, press the water out of the garment and lay it flat on a clean white towel at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. Don’t twist or hang-dry cashmere garments as this might stretch the fabric, and don’t iron them.

04

Storing

Don’t hang your cashmere garments, as they might stretch. Instead, store them folded on a shelf with a piece of cedarwood nearby to repel moths. Always clean your clothes before storing them.