Cashmere Care Instructions
Wash Instructions
Hand wash cold or dry-clean.
If hand-washing, use cold water and a gentle fabric soap (avoid bleach). Soak, gently squeeze, and rinse.
DO NOT RUB OR WRING.
If hand-washing, use cold water and a gentle fabric soap (avoid bleach). Soak, gently squeeze, and rinse.
DO NOT RUB OR WRING.
Drying Instructions
Air-dry only. DO NOT WRING. DO NOT TUMBLE DRY IN A DRYER.
After washing, lay flat to dry on a towel. Re-shape while wet. Press and dry off with a towel. Avoid drying on a hanger as this may cause stretching.
After washing, lay flat to dry on a towel. Re-shape while wet. Press and dry off with a towel. Avoid drying on a hanger as this may cause stretching.
Removing wrinkles and natural pilling:
Use a steamer to remove any wrinkles. DO NOT IRON.
Cashmere is prone to slight pilling, especially during initial wear. Pilling occurs when loose fibers intertwine and form small balls on the surface of the fabric. While it may be a minor inconvenience, it’s a natural characteristic of genuine cashmere. You can freshen it up with a cashmere comb.
Cashmere is prone to slight pilling, especially during initial wear. Pilling occurs when loose fibers intertwine and form small balls on the surface of the fabric. While it may be a minor inconvenience, it’s a natural characteristic of genuine cashmere. You can freshen it up with a cashmere comb.
Storage:
Fold (do not hang) and store in a dry muslin bag to avoid moisture and stretch. Additionally store with cedar ball to prevent moth damage. With good care, you can enjoy your cashmere for a lifetime and even proudly pass-on to the next generation as a heirloom.