HOW TO WASH YOUR CASHMERE?
We recommend washing your cashmere sweater by hand in cold water, but you can also use a washing machine by following our advice: 1. Select a cold hand wash cycle (20° max). 2. Do not spin, or set the low spin cycle, at the minimum revolutions. 3. It is better to place your cashmere in a wash net. 4. Use a special wool or natural fibers detergent.
HOW TO DRY YOUR CASHMERE?
Dry your sweater flat on a towel, taking care to respect the shape of the garment. Gently roll the towel and your cashmere together to remove any excess water. Then, carefully arrange it into its natural shape on a fresh towel. Do not use a tumble dryer. You should also avoid hanging it out to dry, as the weight of the water could weigh it down and deform it.
HOW TO IRON YOUR CASHMERE?
Drying the cashmere on flat allows the fiber to recover and will save you the chore of ironing. However, if you want to iron, don't forget to place a damp cloth between your cashmere on the reverse side and your iron on the wool setting. Ideally, use a steamer.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR CASHMERE LOOK LIKE NEW ?
As high quality that it is, cashmere fiber is a natural material so seeing bobbles or fuzz balls on cashmere garments is completely normal and not a sign of poor quality. The bobbles are excess fibers that arise when the garment is exposed to friction. Simply use a cashmere comb to remove it, before or after washing. Over time, the pilling will decrease, and the garment will become even softer. Giving your cashmere a break in between wears can be very beneficial. This allows the fibers time to revive themselves and bounce back to their original shape. With these simple care tips your sweater will remain soft and for a long time as new.
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Aldo Martins Cashmere
ALDO MARTINS Cashmere is committed to sustainable and healthy development of Cashmere. We select only high-quality cashmere fibers from Inner Mongolia and use organic farming regulations of the United States and the European Union as the standard for cashmere goat breeding. They have passed CU (CONTROL UNION) organic cashmere certification. The Albas cashmere goat is a typical desert steppe sheep, and its white cashmere production ranks first in the country. The fiber fineness of the cashmere is 15.8um on average, and the length is 40mm, which is called "fiber diamond". This process is sustainable and traceable. High-quality plush is made from goat raw cashmere undergoing complex and perfect craftsmanship. A high-quality luxury knitted cashmere sweater requires the high-quality, no-fleece combed from 4 goats. To maintain the original naturalness of cashmere and retain its natural color, it is necessary to dye the fiber through professional technology, coupled with advanced Italian imported textile equipment and technology, to spin into various specifications of high-quality yarn.