Wool

Wool

Wool is known for its warmth and softness, discover how to care for your wool garments so that they stay as cozy and elegant as the first day.

Wool is known for its warmth and softness, discover how to care for your wool garments so that they stay as cozy and elegant as the first day.

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1. HAND WASH AT 20° OR WARM WATER
Garments containing wool, being a natural fibre, may shed some hair. Regardless of its quality, it tends to form balls or peeling that can be removed with specific brushes.

We do not recommend washing wool garments after each use. Due to their composition, they may retain some odours, so airing them out will be sufficient.

We recommend washing woollen garments by hand at 20º. Wash inside out with a specialised detergent for woollen garments. Do not rub the garment, leave it in the water for a few minutes and gently move the garment with your hand so that the detergent takes effect. Then, wring out the garment very carefully, without twisting it.

2. DRY HORIZONTALLY, OUTDOORS AND AWAY FROM THE SUN
We recommend air drying your wool garment, first by laying it flat on a towel to remove excess water. Then, let it dry horizontally. It is important not to hang it or use clothespins, as this could cause the fabric to become misshapen and leave marks. Once dry, we recommend gently combing it with a soft-bristled brush to preserve its appearance.

3. AVOID IRONING
We recommend not ironing wool garments to preserve the airy look of the knit. You can steam the garment without touching it.
However, if you want to iron your garment, we recommend doing so very gently on the reverse side and using a slightly damp cloth to place between the iron and the garment.

4. HOW TO STORE THE GARMENT
We recommend not hanging woollen garments as they may become deformed. They can be folded on a flat surface without any weight on top.

1. HAND WASH AT 20° OR WARM WATER
Garments containing wool, being a natural fibre, may shed some hair. Regardless of its quality, it tends to form balls or peeling that can be removed with specific brushes.

We do not recommend washing wool garments after each use. Due to their composition, they may retain some odours, so airing them out will be sufficient.

We recommend washing woollen garments by hand at 20º. Wash inside out with a specialised detergent for woollen garments. Do not rub the garment, leave it in the water for a few minutes and gently move the garment with your hand so that the detergent takes effect. Then, wring out the garment very carefully, without twisting it.

2. DRY HORIZONTALLY, OUTDOORS AND AWAY FROM THE SUN
We recommend air drying your wool garment, first by laying it flat on a towel to remove excess water. Then, let it dry horizontally. It is important not to hang it or use clothespins, as this could cause the fabric to become misshapen and leave marks. Once dry, we recommend gently combing it with a soft-bristled brush to preserve its appearance.

3. AVOID IRONING
We recommend not ironing wool garments to preserve the airy look of the knit. You can steam the garment without touching it.
However, if you want to iron your garment, we recommend doing so very gently on the reverse side and using a slightly damp cloth to place between the iron and the garment.

4. HOW TO STORE THE GARMENT
We recommend not hanging woollen garments as they may become deformed. They can be folded on a flat surface without any weight on top.

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