Garment Care
To maintain the integrity and longevity of your wool garments and structured pieces, please follow these care guidelines:
Dry Clean Only
To preserve the structure and fabric quality, we recommend dry cleaning your wool blazers, vests, and structured pieces.
Hang with the Right Hanger
Store your garments on wide, padded hangers to maintain their shape. This helps avoid any distortion or damage to the fabric.
Spot Clean When Necessary
For minor stains, gently blot with a clean, damp cloth. Avoid rubbing or scrubbing to prevent fabric damage.
Air Out Regularly
Wool naturally resists odors, so airing out your garments after each wear helps maintain freshness without frequent washing or cleaning.
Store in a Cool, Dry Place
Store your wool pieces in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight. Use a breathable garment bag to protect them from dust and moths.
Avoid Heat
Never expose your wool garments to direct heat sources like radiators or dryers. If ironing is necessary, use a low heat setting and iron with a cloth barrier between the garment and iron.
Frequently asked questions
Wool is breathable and temperature-regulating, making it suitable for both warm and cool weather. However, lightweight wool fabrics are best for warmer temperatures as they allow air to circulate and keep you
Wool is breathable and temperature-regulating, making it suitable for both warm and cool weather. However, lightweight wool fabrics are best for warmer temperatures as they allow air to circulate and keep you
Wool resists wrinkles, but if necessary, lightly steam the fabric or use a cool iron with a pressing cloth. Never apply high heat directly to wool, as it can cause damage.
Wool resists wrinkles, but if necessary, lightly steam the fabric or use a cool iron with a pressing cloth. Never apply high heat directly to wool, as it can cause damage.
Here you can place an explanation or answer to the question.Light pilling can occur naturally over time with wool garments, especially in areas of friction like underarms or sleeves. Use a fabric shaver to gently remove pills, but avoid aggressive cleaning that may cause damage.
Here you can place an explanation or answer to the question.Light pilling can occur naturally over time with wool garments, especially in areas of friction like underarms or sleeves. Use a fabric shaver to gently remove pills, but avoid aggressive cleaning that may cause damage.