The very comfortable, light and soft to the touch Cashmere is one of the best materials to wear.
For this, you should take good care of it so it could stay in your wardrobe for a very long time:
- Cashmere must be manually or professioanly washed. Under any
circumstances you must not put it in a washing machine as it can easily
deteriorate -
It’s a very sensitive material, so it must be washed at 2030 degrees and
must not be twisted after the wash – Instead, jently squeezed.
- When you dry a piece of clothing made from the fine Cashmere, it should be
hidden from any heat sources such as the sun light or radiators. Instead, Cashmere should be left to naturally air dry.
- When it comes to storing any Cashmere clothes, they should never,
under any circumstances be left to hang. Instead, they are better taken
care of folded so as to avoid any deformities that can occur.
For better care, keep your Cashmere clothes in a drawer or on a shelf.
- If your Cashmere garment has encountered a problem, for example you have
found it has staines, you should either manually wash it or leave it to
professional care. The washing should be done immediately.
If the stain is older, it would be more difficult to remove.
How to care for your Cashmere garments?
It must be known that this quite sensitive material should not, in any
circumstances come in direct contact with any deodorant.
- Instead, the antiperspirant must be first applied
on the skin and be left to dry for a few minutes before putting the
Cashmere garment on.
Another helpful tip for caring is that perfume isn’t advisable as it can leave stains and can remain in the fabric which, in turn, attracts moths.
It’s also best to avoid rough accesories such as bags or jewellery as they
can harm the material.
Recycling: If you happen to be unable to use your Cashmere garment anymore it’s important to know that you must not throw it away. Instead, you can give it anew purpose and send it to proffesionals who can carefully recycle it and give ita new life.