
Cashmere Care Guide
All of our knitwear pieces are made from sustainably sourced Italian cashmere and are designed to last a lifetime. Look after your cashmere pieces with these quick tips and tricks.
Read more about our product care here.

Washing:
Washing:
We recommend using a wool detergent to wash your cashmere pieces. Select the cold wool cycle on your washing machine and ensure it is on a low spin. To further protect your cashmere piece we suggest placing it in a pillowcase. Make sure to not overfill the machine, washing only a few pieces at a time
We recommend using a wool detergent to wash your cashmere pieces. Select the cold wool cycle on your washing machine and ensure it is on a low spin. To further protect your cashmere piece we suggest placing it in a pillowcase. Make sure to not overfill the machine, washing only a few pieces at a time
Drying:
When drying your cashmere, take care not to stretch it. Avoid hanging it, and instead place it on a towel, leaving it to dry flat. Turn it regularly to ensure it dries evenly. Your cashmere piece should look more defined and fresh once dry.
When drying your cashmere, take care not to stretch it. Avoid hanging it, and instead place it on a towel, leaving it to dry flat. Turn it regularly to ensure it dries evenly. Your cashmere piece should look more defined and fresh once dry.


Pilling & ironing:
Pilling & ironing:
Due to the natural fibres of the cashmere, pilling and bobbling is expected. We recommend removing excess bobbles by using a cashmere comb or debobbler device. Pilling will naturally reduce after the fuzz has been removed a few times. To iron your knit, place a thin cloth between the iron and the cashmere to protect it, using a low heat and not too much pressure to avoid misshaping your piece.
Due to the natural fibres of the cashmere, pilling and bobbling is expected. We recommend removing excess bobbles by using a cashmere comb or debobbler device. Pilling will naturally reduce after the fuzz has been removed a few times. To iron your knit, place a thin cloth between the iron and the cashmere to protect it, using a low heat and not too much pressure to avoid misshaping your piece.
Storing & resting:
Cashmere needs to rest after wearing, so leave it somewhere to settle before folding it up and storing in a cool dry space. Folding is the best way to keep the shape of your cashmere piece, avoid hanging it.
Cashmere needs to rest after wearing, so leave it somewhere to settle before folding it up and storing in a cool dry space. Folding is the best way to keep the shape of your cashmere piece, avoid hanging it.


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