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Discover expert tips on how to care for your knitwear to keep it soft, cosy, and looking new. Learn the best washing, drying, and storage techniques for jumpers, scarves, and more.
The little balls of fluff that appear on your knitwear overtime are referred to as pilling. Garments made of natural fibres, like wool and cashmere, can pill as easily as an acrylic fibre. That’s why pilling is not a sign of poor quality, it is the natural reaction and friction of synthetic or natural fibres rubbing during wear. Pilling will most commonly occur under the arms, across the front of garment where a seatbelt, hand bag , desk or jewellery may rub against the surface of the garment. Soft fluffy knits, which are often our favourites, pill more frequently as the loose soft fibres will form balls much faster than a flat knit. Remember, a piece of knitwear is not like a pair of jeans, the fibres are much more delicate. Please Note: Some knits you cannot use a pilling comb or razor as they will damage the garment - always refer to the care and composition label before treating To keep your knitwear in top condition you must treat pilling immediately and regularly by: • Gently removing the small balls by hand if there are only a few • Brush lightly with a razor or use our pilling comb The more you maintain your garment, the better it will look.
Handwashing
We always recommend handwashing your knitted garments and using a gentle spin cycle after to get rid of excess water.
Never wash your knits on a hand wash machine cycle – this is not handwashing.
Gentle Wash
Use a wool mix or a very gentle liquid detergent. We recommend using EcoStore's Wool & Delicates.
Handle garment with care, hand wash–do not rub. A short 1-2 minute soak should be enough.
Pop on a gentle spin in the machine on a very short cycle to remove the excess water.
Reshape and dry flat.
Do not tumble dry.