HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR RECYCLED CASHMERE & MERINO WOOL KNITWEAR

Gentle hand washing with a specialist, natural detergent is the best method to keep your recycled cashmere and merino wool knitwear looking as good as new.

Using cool water, immerse your garment and gently swirl it around. If necessary, leave it to soak for ten minutes or so to ensure a deep clean.

Rinse with fresh, clean water and lightly squeeze your garment to remove moisture. Never wring Recycled Cashmere & Merino Wool garments as they will become stretched out of shape.

To remove excess water, lie your garment flat on a clean towel and carefully roll it up. If needed, gently pull your garment back into shape and lie it flat on a fresh, dry towel or drying rack to dry.

Once dry, fold your Recycled Cashmere & Merino Wool garments and store in a drawer or on a shelf. Never hang knitwear as it will stretch out of shape.

To prevent moth damage, store your knitwear in a breathable fabric bag, with a natural moth deterrent, such as a cedar block.

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR BRITISH WOOL KNITWEAR

Wool is naturally odour and stain resistant, so often spot treating, instead of full washing can be enough.  

In the event that your knitwear does need a refresh, gentle hand washing with a specialist, natural detergent is the best method to keep your British Wool knitwear looking as good as new.

Firstly, turn your knitwear inside out, then, using cool water, immerse your garment and gently swirl it around. If necessary, leave it to soak for ten minutes or so to ensure a deep clean.

Rinse with fresh, clean water and lightly squeeze your garment to remove moisture. Never wring British Wool garments as they will become stretched out of shape.

To remove excess water, lie your garment flat on a clean towel and carefully roll it up. If needed, gently pull your garment back into shape and lie it flat on a fresh, dry towel or drying rack to dry.

Once dry, fold your British Wool garments and store in a drawer or on a shelf. Never hang knitwear as it will stretch out of shape.

To prevent moth damage, store your knitwear in a breathable fabric bag, with a natural moth deterrent, such as a cedar block.