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Washing instructions for wool

Washing wool garments is easy but there are some important things to keep in mind.

  • We recommend hand washing. Let your garment soak in lukewarm to cold water and use a mild detergent for wool without bleach or enzymes.

  • Leave the garment to soak for a short time, but not more than 10-15 minutes. Never rub or wring when washing. Rubbing or wringing will start a felting process, which mean that the small scales on the surface of the wool fiber will get stuck in each other causing the wool fibers to tangle permanently. That means the garment will shrink and get deformed.

  • Rinse your garment approximately three times with a lot of water until the water runs clear.

  • After rinsing, take away excess water by pressing the garment. Never wring, see above.

  • Wrap the garment in a towel to remove even more water.

  • Spread out your garment to dry on a horizontal surface. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight. Let it dry at room temperature and never put it on a radiator.

Read more about storing and wearing wool here.


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Washing instructions for wool

Washing wool garments is easy but there are some important things to keep in mind.

  • We recommend hand washing. Let your garment soak in lukewarm to cold water and use a mild detergent for wool without bleach or enzymes.

  • Leave the garment to soak for a short time, but not more than 10-15 minutes. Never rub or wring when washing. Rubbing or wringing will start a felting process, which mean that the small scales on the surface of the wool fiber will get stuck in each other causing the wool fibers to tangle permanently. That means the garment will shrink and get deformed.

  • Rinse your garment approximately three times with a lot of water until the water runs clear.

  • After rinsing, take away excess water by pressing the garment. Never wring, see above.

  • Wrap the garment in a towel to remove even more water.

  • Spread out your garment to dry on a horizontal surface. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight. Let it dry at room temperature and never put it on a radiator.

Read more about storing and wearing wool here.


Did not find the information you were looking for? Please contact us.