Pilling is natural but doesn’t have to be permanent. For 100% cashmere, do some detangling with our Cashmere Comb ($15). For our wool and wool blend stuff, make sure you reach for the Sweater Stone ($15) instead.
How to Care For
Your Cashmere
2. Keep moths away
Hungry months don’t stand a chance against our cedar rings (set of 6 for $15) or our cedar drawer sheet ($25).
How to Care For
Your Cashmere
3. Wash, rinse, repeat
No one puts baby shampoo in a corner. Use it to hand-wash your cashmere, then let it soak for 30 minutes. After that, place it on a towel and roll it up burrito-style for a few hours before laying it flat to finish drying.
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