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Cashmere Care Guide

Care Guide

Care step Guidance

Gentle Cleaning

  • Dry cleaning is recommended to ensure the longest life.
  • If hand-washing at home: use cold water (30 °C) only and a mild specialized cashmere detergent.
  • Turn the jumper inside out and soak gently - do not rub or wring.

Air, Don’t Overwash

  • Cashmere is self-refreshing; frequent washing is unnecessary.
  • After wearing, let it air flat for a few hours before storing.
  • Over‑washing can damage delicate fibres and shorten the life of your garment.

Drying with Care

  • Gently press (never wring) excess water out by rolling the jumper in a towel.
  • Lay flat on a dry towel, reshape to its original form, and let dry naturally.
  • Avoid direct sunlight, radiators, or tumble dryers - heat can cause shrinkage and harden fibres.

Storage Ritual

  • Always fold, never hang. Hanging stretches the delicate knit.
  • Store flat in a breathable cotton or linen bag.
  • Add cedar balls to naturally deter moths.
  • Ensure the jumper is clean before storage; moths are attracted to natural oils and perfume residues.

Long‑Life Touches

  • Pilling is natural with cashmere. Use a cashmere comb or fabric shaver to gently remove pills.
  • Rotate wear: give your jumper time to rest between uses.
  • With every season, the fibres will relax and grow softer - true cashmere improves with age.

Caring for cashmere is a ritual of respect. Treat your jumper with attention, and it will remain a companion of warmth, beauty, and softness for a lifetime.

Care step Guidance

Gentle Cleaning

  • Dry cleaning is recommended to ensure the longest life.

Air, Don’t Overclean

  • Cashmere is self-refreshing; frequent cleaning is unnecessary.
  • Let it air flat for a few hours before storing.
  • Over‑cleaning can damage delicate fibres and shorten the life of your garment.

Storage Ritual

  • Always fold, never hang.
  • Store flat in a breathable cotton or linen bag.
  • Add cedar balls to naturally deter moths.
  • Ensure the garment is clean before storage; moths are attracted to natural oils and perfume residues.

Caring for cashmere is a ritual of respect. Treat your garment with attention, and it will remain a companion of warmth, beauty, and softness for a lifetime.

We understand that cashmere care sometimes can be stressful...

Contact us for care or repair services.
We will carefully evaluate your jumper and provide an estimate of the required work. The usual care and repair period is 14 calendar days.