Conseils d'entretien

Comment laver les tricots ?

Nous vous conseillons de laver vos tricots en cachemire à la main à l'eau tiède avec un shampoing spécial cachemire, de les rincer plusieurs fois à l'eau tiède propre. Pressez-les doucement pour éliminer l'excès d'eau, puis faites-les sécher sur une surface plane. Repassez à basse température, en utilisant toujours un chiffon humide pour protéger les fibres de la chaleur directe du fer.
Vous pouvez également effectuer un nettoyage à sec auprès d'un pressing spécialisé dans le cachemire.
Ne pas blanchir ni mélanger les couleurs lors du lavage à la main.


Mon écharpe/plaid boulochent ou deviennent pelucheux ?

Malheureusement, le cachemire étant une fibre naturelle, il peut parfois boulocher. Vous pouvez également entretenir votre cachemire en le repassant avec un fer froid sur du papier de soie.
Si vous le souhaitez, vous pouvez le renvoyer ici et notre équipe qualité pourra l'examiner pour vous.


Comment laver mon écharpe/plaid ?

Il est recommandé de nettoyer à sec tous nos foulards et plaids en raison de la nature délicate des fibres. Si nécessaire, nettoyez les taches avec un chiffon propre et humide et épongez, mais ne frottez pas car cela déformerait les fibres. Si des bouloches apparaissent, un peigne à cachemire peut être utilisé pour éliminer les petites bouloches en surface.

Caring for your cashmere

Knitwear Care Guide

We would recommend hand washing your cashmere knitwear in lukewarm water using a cashmere shampoo, rinse several times in clean lukewarm water. Gently squeeze to remove excess water, then lay to dry on a flat surface. Iron on a cool setting, always using a damp cloth to protect the fibres from the irons direct heat. Alternatively, dry clean using a specialist cashmere dry cleaner. Do not bleach or mix colours when handwashing.

We recommend storing your knitwear flat/folded as over time, knitwear which has been hung will lose shape and stretch over time. If possible, store with cedar balls to avoid moths and replace yearly. As cashmere is a delicate, natural fibre, over time pills will appear on your sweater. It is best to remove these with a razor, de-bobbler or cashmere comb rather than pull off by hand as this can cause damage.

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Scarf Care Guide (Arran, Nuance)

To maintain the finish of your scarf we would recommend gentle brushing in the direction of the fibre with a clothes brush to ensure minimal fibre disturbance. Only brush in the direction of the fibre. As all our products are made with natural fibres, over time, pilling may occur. The best treatment for this is to use a pilling comb to gently remove any fibre pills. All our products are recommended as dry clean only due to the delicate nature of the fibres. If necessary, spot clean with a clean, damp cloth and blot any excess moisture, but do not rub as this will cause fibre distortion. Finish by pressing with a cool iron over some tissue paper.

Lightweight Scarf Care Guide (Wispy, Staffa, Filigree)

Due to the delicate nature of these products, we recommend dry clean only. Do not machine wash. For small marks, spot clean with a clean, damp cloth and blot any excess moisture. Do not rub as this will cause fibre distortion. As all our products are made with natural fibres, over time, pilling may occur. The best treatment for this is to use a pilling comb to gently remove any fibre pills and finish by pressing with a cool, dry iron to re-shape.

Blankets & Throw Care Guide

To maintain the finish of your blanket or throw we would recommend gentle brushing in the direction of the fibre with a clothes brush to ensure minimal fibre disturbance. Only brush in the direction of the fibre. As all our products are made with natural fibres, over time, pilling may occur. The best treatment for this is to use a pilling comb to gently remove any fibre pills. All our products are recommended as dry clean only due to the delicate nature of the fibres. If necessary, spot clean with a clean, damp cloth and blot any excess moisture, but do not rub as this will cause fibre distortion. Finish by pressing with a cool iron over some tissue paper.