Wool is a delicate material. The fibres are soft, and they can easily break if washed too intensively. In many cases, woollen garments do not need frequent washing; they can often be aired instead.
Always follow the washing instructions written on the style’s care label.
Use eg. cedarwood balls when storing wool, to keep unwanted attention from moths away, and thereby making your pieces last longer.
Wash your wool by hand in lukewarm water or use the special wool programme on your machine to ensure the extra gentle cycle suitable for wool.
Dry flat on a towel after patting into shape; tumble drying is not recommended.
Use a wool comb to comb away lint, thereby making sure your wool looks and feels beautiful longer.