
Careful
Cleaning
Dry cleaning is recommended to preserve the softness and quality of the fine yarns. If you prefer to hand wash, use cold water and a mild or delicate detergent. Be careful not to rub or wring the garment, and rinse carefully. To remove excess water, press the garment between towels, avoiding wringing.
Drying
Always dry your clothes flat and away from direct sunlight or heat sources. Do not hang them, as the weight of the water can cause them to deform.
Storage
Store your finely woven garments in a cool, dry place. Avoid hanging them to prevent them from becoming misshapen. Fold them carefully and store them in breathable cloth or cotton bags to protect them from dust and moths. You can add a natural repellent, such as lavender or cedar, to keep insects away.
Avoid contact with rough surfaces
Fine yarns are delicate, so it is important to avoid rubbing against rough objects or surfaces that could damage them, such as jewelry or zippers.
Pilling
It is common for fine yarns to have small balls or “pilling” in areas of greater friction. Gently remove them with a special comb for delicate garments, avoiding the use of methods that may damage the fibers.
With this care, your fine yarn garments will remain soft, durable and in perfect condition for a long time.