
What's the best way to wash your woollen jumper? Ideally, not at all. This may sound strange, but it's easy to explain: Neither odours nor bacteria stick to wool fibres. It is therefore sufficient to air out your knitwear after wearing it.

RARE WASHING
If your woollen jumper does need to be washed, read the care label first. Unless otherwise stated, wool should be washed cold. In the 'wool wash' or 'hand wash' programme at a maximum of 30°C. With special wool detergent. Never use fabric softener.

RARE WASHING
If your woollen jumper does need to be washed, read the care label first. Unless otherwise stated, wool should be washed cold. In the 'wool wash' or 'hand wash' programme at a maximum of 30°C. With special wool detergent. Never use fabric softener.


GENTLE DRYING
After washing, lay your woollen jumper flat on a towel. Carefully pull it into shape and leave it to air dry.
GENTLE DRYING
After washing, lay your woollen jumper flat on a towel. Carefully pull it into shape and leave it to air dry.

GENTLE LINT REMOVAL
It is completely normal for small pills to form on the surface of the wool over time. You can remove 'pilling' with a lint brush or a lint shaver. These are designed to gently remove the fluff without damaging the knitted fabric.

GENTLE LINT REMOVAL
It is completely normal for small pills to form on the surface of the wool over time. You can remove 'pilling' with a lint brush or a lint shaver. These are designed to gently remove the fluff without damaging the knitted fabric.


STORE HORIZONTALLY
Knitted items stay in shape best when they are just lying around. To store them, fold them and put them in your wardrobe.
STORE HORIZONTALLY
Knitted items stay in shape best when they are just lying around. To store them, fold them and put them in your wardrobe.









