1. Washing temperature: The secret to delicate cleaning

Cashmere and merino wool are particularly sensitive to temperature changes and improper washing could cause them to shrink, thicken or lose shape. The recommended temperature for washing these materials is around 20°C, which means cold or lukewarm water. A higher temperature could damage the delicate fibers and cause felting, where the fibers join together and lose their characteristic softness.

The best option is to wash by hand – this gives you maximum control over the process while treating the fibers more gently. But if you prefer a washing machine, choose a gentle program and wash the knitwear in a laundry bag to avoid rubbing against other clothes.

  1. Choosing the right detergent

Both cashmere and merino wool need a gentle, special detergent that is designed for natural fibers. This type of product contains ingredients that clean but at the same time nourish and protect the fibers so that they retain their softness and resistance. Avoid common detergents, which could be too aggressive and disrupt the structure of fine fibers.

  1. Drying: How to prevent deformation and fading

After washing, always let cashmere and merino sweaters dry flat only – it is best to lay them on a clean towel, gently shape them to their original shape and let them air dry. Direct sunlight and hot heat sources such as a radiator can damage the fibers and cause fading. Additionally, drying flat helps the garment retain its shape, which is especially important with cashmere and merino.

  1. Storage: Proper conditions are essential

For longer life, cashmere and merino clothing should be stored in a cool, dry environment with humidity between 40% and 60%. Ideally, it should be folded, not hung, to avoid stretching the delicate fibers. If you are storing sweaters for a longer period of time, such as after the season, put them in breathable packaging or cloth bags and add a natural moth repellent such as cedar wood.

  1. Wash as needed

Both cashmere and merino wool are materials that do not need to be washed after each wear – often it is enough to gently air them out. For heavier soiling, choose hand wash or low temperature wash and always use a suitable detergent. This gentle treatment helps preserve their appearance and quality. Pay particular attention to the thinnest pieces of your wardrobe, such as Sagarmatha scarves. But don't forget to take care of even the most voluminous pieces, such as turtlenecks .

Basic rules for cashmere and merino care

  1. Wash them in cold or lukewarm water.
  2. Use a mild detergent specially designed for wool.
  3. Dry them flat out of direct sunlight and heat sources.
  4. Store in an airtight container in a cool place.

Proper care of cashmere and merino wool will ensure that you can enjoy your luxurious pieces for many seasons. It is enough to follow a few simple rules that will extend their life and preserve their delicacy and beauty.

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