7 Important maintenance tips for Cashmere that will make it last longer
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- Published on Tuesday, 15 February 2022 11:19
- Last Updated on 15 February 2022
- Monica Costa
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Cashmere is a quality, luxury fabric that can make ultra-soft clothing. Typically, you can find cashmere as jumpers and cardigans. Such a luxury fabric can often come with a high price tag, but the investment is well worth it.
You must understand how to best care for your cashmere if you want it to last. The fabric is delicate and requires meticulous care. Here are some of our top maintenance tips to help you get the most out of your cashmere garment.
Air It Rather Than Wash
You should avoid washing your cashmere after each wear. This is a good maintenance tip for most clothes, as over-washing can make any fabric wear out quicker or cause misshaping. Over-washing can also be detrimental to the environment. Of course, there are any spills, stains, or smells on your cashmere, it is best to wash it, as we will discuss below carefully.
Spot Clean When Spills Happen
If you notice a spill or stain, you should immediately spot clean the affected area using a gentle cleanser. Never use bleach or harsh chemicals on your cashmere. If you can get the stain out, allow it to dry. If not, pop the cashmere in for a wash.
Invest In Quality Cashmere
One of the best ways to ensure your cashmere will last is to invest in quality to begin with. Look for a retailer that offers the best quality and value for money. Research to find out where they source their cashmere and how it is made. Look for a reputable retailer like Luella Fashion to ensure you invest in cashmere that will last for years to come.
Use The Handwash Or Cold Wash Setting
If you have to put your cashmere on for a wash, you should ensure you use the handwash setting on your washing machine. If your machine does not have a handwash setting, put it on a short, cold wash instead. You could also put the cashmere in a pillowcase for further protection in the wash. You could also wash the cashmere by hand, using cold water and gentle detergent.
Dry It Lying Flat
Cashmere is at its most delicate when wet. You should avoid wringing out the moisture and instead gently press the moisture out of the garment. You can then lay the cashmere on a towel to dry, which may take a few days. It is best not to hang your cashmere up to dry, as this can cause damage and misshaping.
Store In An Airtight Bag
Moths are attracted to the natural fibres that make cashmere. Storing your cashmere in an airtight bag can help ensure that months can’t get to your garment and create holes in the precious fabric.
Use A Cashmere Comb
Pilling is a common issue for cashmere and other knitted fabrics. It is the appearance of bobbly fuzz on your cashmere garment. Knowing how to remove pilling without damaging the fabric is crucial, and one of the best ways to do so is to use a cashmere comb. Gently move the comb over the material to collect the bobbles before washing.

Monica Costa founded London Mums in September 2006 after her son Diego’s birth together with a group of mothers who felt the need of meeting up regularly to share the challenges and joys of motherhood in metropolitan and multicultural London. London Mums is the FREE and independent peer support group for mums and mumpreneurs based in London https://londonmumsmagazine.com and you can connect on Twitter @londonmums
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