Cashmere Care

With love and care, you can enjoy your cashmere and wool items forever. For cleaning, we recommend professional dry cleaning or hand-washing. Please refrain from the machine wash.

Wash cashmere by hand in cool water. Use mild shampoo with a bit of mild fragrance-free, dye-free detergent. Let the garment soak in the basin or gently swish the garment, but don’t twist or rub it. After soaking, rinse with fresh water until the water runs clear. Gently squeeze excess water from the garment.

Dry your cashmere garment by laying it flat on a dry towel and stretching it to the correct size and shape before leaving it to air dry.

Hand Washing

Fill a basin with water temperature no more than 30°C and add a decent amount of detergent.

For optimal results, use a mild detergent instead of soap or regular shampoo.

Allow the items to soak for 5-10 minutes. Then, gently hand-rub for 2-5 minutes.

Rinse the items thoroughly and carefully drain the excess water before placing them on a towel to dry.

To maintain the garment’s shape, place the wet item on the towel, roll it up, and gently squeeze out any remaining water.

Lay flat in a dry space to dry,and keep away from direct sunlight.

Storing

It is best to keep your cashmere/wool items in a dry space, using moth-proof sheets.

To keep your cashmere’s shape at its very best, we do not recommend hanging items for an extended period of time.

Remove any pilings carefully, either by hand or a lint-roller.

Long-lasting happiness, Long-lasting cashmere.

Recycled Nylon

Machine wash your recycled nylon garment in cool-to-warm water with a mild laundry detergent (non-toxic biodegradable types preferred). Line dry or tumble dry on low heat.

Recycled Polyester

Machine wash polyester in warm water on the “permanent press” setting. Use a mild laundry detergent (nontoxic biodegradable types preferred) and dry it on a clothesline if possible. You may also use a dryer on a low heat setting, just make sure to remove it from the dryer immediately to prevent wrinkling.

To remove stains from polyester, try a few drops of dishwashing liquid directly on the stain and rub until the stain starts to lift. Rinse thoroughly with clean water.

Cashmere Care

Just a little care, and enjoy your friendly cashmere/wool items forever.

For cleaning, either get it done by the professional dry cleaner or hand wash them. Refrain from washing machine clean!

Wash cashmere by hand in cool water. Use mild shampoo with a bit of mild fragrance-free, dye-free detergent. Let the garment soak in the basin or gently swish the garment, but don’t twist or rub it. After soaking, rinse with fresh water until the water runs clear. Gently squeeze excess water from the garment.

Dry your cashmere garment by laying it flat on a dry towel and stretching it to the correct size and shape before leaving it to air dry.

Hand Washing

-For best results, apply professional cashmere detergent instead of soap or regular shampoo.

-Use water with temperature no more than 30°C and pour some detergent into the water.

-First, foam the lotion, let the cashmere/wool items soak for 5-10 minutes, then gently rub it with your hands for 2-5 minutes.

-After washing it with clean water, please carefully stamp the cloth and dry them on a towel until it does not drip water.

-To maintain the garment’s shape, spread the moist cashmere/wool items on the towel, roll it up, and gently squeeze out the items’ moisture. Press each time lightly until the remaining moisture in the cashmere/wool items is squeezed out.

-Easily spread it flat in a ventilated place to dry and keep it away from direct sunshine.

Storing

-It is better to keep your cashmere/wool items in a dry place, using moth-proof sheets.

-To keep your cashmere’s shape at its best, do not hang it for an extended.

-Remove the pilling (tiny tufts of fuzz that crop up on the surface of your garment) using a hairball cleaning tool.

Recycled Nylon

Machine wash your recycled nylon garment in cool-to-warm water with a mild laundry detergent (non-toxic biodegradable types preferred). Line dry or tumble dry on low heat.

Recycled Polyester

Machine wash polyester in warm water on the “permanent press” setting. Use a mild laundry detergent (nontoxic biodegradable types preferred) and dry it on a clothesline if possible. You may also use a dryer on a low heat setting, just make sure to remove it from the dryer immediately to prevent wrinkling.

To remove stains from polyester, try a few drops of dishwashing liquid directly on the stain and rub until the stain starts to lift. Rinse thoroughly with clean water.