Care guidelines

For cashmere coats

Dry Cleaning or Hand Washing: The safest method is to entrust your cashmere coat to a professional dry cleaner. Avoid washing with water, as it may cause cashmere fibers to shrink and lose their softness. Please remember, cashmere coats should not be machine washed or spin dried.

Gentle Handling: Avoid friction while wearing or storing to prevent damage to cashmere fibers. To extend the lifespan, do not wear continuously for more than two days. If you have more than one coat, rotate them to prevent fiber fatigue and maintain elasticity.

Proper Storage: Store your cashmere coat in a well-ventilated area, away from dampness and direct sunlight, to prevent fading and deformation. Avoid direct contact or friction with sharp and rough objects, such as denim, backpack shoulder straps, tabletops, and cuffs.

Avoid Perfumes and Cosmetics: Try to avoid spraying perfumes or using cosmetics while wearing cashmere, as these chemicals may damage the fibers.

Handling Creases from Transportation: It is common for cashmere coats to develop creases during transit. Hanging the coat for a few days will help it regain its natural fluffiness. Alternatively, you can use a steamer to remove creases. Please iron at low temperatures, avoiding high-temperature irons.

Pilling Management: Pilling of cashmere wool is a natural phenomenon. Avoid pulling or stretching the fabric. After washing, use a cashmere brush to remove the pills. With a few washes, loose fibers will shed, and the pilling will gradually disappear.

For Tweed Fabric

Dry Cleaning or Hand Washing: Tweed fabric is typically recommended for dry cleaning, although some styles may allow for gentle hand washing. Check the care label instructions before hand washing. Please remember, tweed fabric should not be machine washed or spin dried.

Cold Water Wash: If hand washing is possible, use cold water and a mild detergent, avoiding bleach and strong cleansers.

Gentle Rubbing: Gently rub

Gently rub the fabric, avoiding excessive force, to prevent damage to tweed fibers.
Avoid Sun Drying: Do not sun-dry tweed fabric. Instead, air dry it in a cool, well-ventilated area or use a dryer on a low heat setting. After thorough drying, hang tweed fabric on a suitable hanger to prevent wrinkles. Consider using moth repellents to protect the fabric.

Please note that these care tips are essential to maintain the longevity and appearance of your garments.