Cashmere:

Cashmere wool is an extremely rare and unusual material. Cashmere is a luxurious fabric with excellent aesthetic and functional characteristics. It is very delicate and with improper care can be irreparably damaged or destroyed.

Care: Hand wash in cool water or on a delicate program for woolen items. Do not use a dryer, avoid a centrifuge, especially at high speeds, so as not to disturb and shrink the fabric. We recommend dry cleaning for more delicate and voluminous ones. Iron on low to medium temperature.

Do not overdo it with chemical detergents or aim for those of natural origin. It is more environmentally friendly, they preserve the colors and materials for longer, it is also better for our skin.

Mohair :

Mohair is a fabric or yarn made from the hair of the Angora goat. Both durable and resilient, mohair is distinguished by its high luster and is often used in fiber blends to add these qualities to textiles. Mohair takes dye extremely well.

Kid Mohair is more slecial and is obtained from the first haircut of very young animals, it is considered the softest, pleasant, high quality and therefore more expensive.

Care: Hand wash in cool water or on a delicate program for woolen items. Do not use a dryer, avoid a centrifuge, especially at high speeds, so as not to disturb and shrink the material. We recommend dry cleaning for more delicate and voluminous ones. Iron on low to medium temperature.

Do not overdo it with chemical detergents or aim for those of natural origin. It is more environmentally friendly, they preserve the colors and materials for longer, it is also better for our skin.

With knits, it is important to know that materials such as wool give softness and tenderness to the touch and wear, but in combination with materials such as acrylic, strength is achieved and it does not lose shape.

They return to softness if we put them wrapped in a bag in the freezer for a short time. Try...