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Legendary fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy summed it up perfectly when he said, “All a woman needs to be chic is a raincoat, two suits, a pair of trousers, and a cashmere sweater.”
A cashmere sweater deserves a spot in every lady’s minimalist wardrobe because nothing compares to its elegance, softness, and warmth. It’s a must-have when you need something warm yet lightweight to stay comfy and stylish.
It’s a designer jacket for women you can wear during the cool seasons every year, especially if you know how to care for cashmere properly.
Cashmere is made of fine, delicate fibers and contains natural oils that make it soft. Harsh cleaning products and methods can strip these oils and leave the fabric dry and prone to damage.
Knowing how to clean a cashmere sweater correctly lets you maintain its quality and look longer, which means you can have a stylish and comfy piece you can wear year in and year out.
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If you want your cashmere sweater and other pieces to be part of your fall and winter minimalist capsule wardrobe every year, follow these cleaning tips:
Since cashmere is a delicate, luxurious fabric, your first thought may be to have it dry-cleaned like your trench coats whenever you want it washed. However, dry cleaning it frequently isn’t recommended since it may cause more harm than good.
Dry cleaning solvents and fluids have chemicals that can damage the cashmere’s delicate fibers, which will affect your sweater’s look, quality, and longevity.
As such, dry clean cashmere only once or twice throughout its lifespan, and only during an emergency. Make sure you choose a trusted dry cleaner and ask them about the process and products they use for this particular fabric. Also, ask if the garments come out undamaged after they’re washed.
Hand washing is the safest way to keep your cashmere sweater clean without damaging it.
But when you want to hand-wash cashmere sweaters, you need to follow these tips to protect and preserve their pristine condition and fabulous look:
Washing cashmere by hand may take up plenty of your time, particularly if you have several garments with this fabric, but it’s the best and safest way to keep them clean.
If you don’t have time to hand-wash your cashmere sweater, use the washing machine. But unlike machine-washing your casual dresses, you need to take a few extra steps to avoid damaging your knitwear.
Below are some tips on how to wash cashmere in a washing machine:
If the garment is still wet, place it on a clean towel and leave it to air dry.
If you spilled coffee, tea, sauce, or any beverage or food on your cashmere sweater, clean it immediately.
Put a small amount of laundry detergent, baby shampoo, or mild shampoo on a cotton swab and gently rub it onto the stain. Leave it for half an hour, then rinse it with water or wash the garment.
Avoid dabbing or rubbing the garment aggressively since you might end up making the stain bigger and disrupt the weave, or make it fuzzier.
Keep in mind that you don’t have to wash your cashmere sweater and other pieces after wearing it. Wash it once or twice during the cool seasons to avoid damaging the garments’ fibers.
Proper cashmere care also involves knowing tips for wearing and storing these garments correctly to ensure you get the most out of them.
These tips include:
When winter is over, wash and dry your cashmere sweater and place it in a cotton storage bag to protect it from bugs and moisture. This storing tip ensures you can wear it again as soon as you need it.
It’s also great advice to follow when storing your designer evening dresses.
An authentic, high-quality cashmere sweater is a timeless investment. Protect this essential piece and make it a part of your minimalist wardrobe for years to come by giving it the thoughtful care it deserves.
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