Wool Care Instruction
Wool is a natural fiber that is self-regulating. Wool is naturally antibacterial, stain-resistant, odor-resistant, and also crease-resistant. Because of all these qualities wool garments do not need to be washed often, you can wash them once or twice a season. When washing is necessary you can either hand wash or machine wash it, dry cleaning is also an option.
Hand washing Instruction:
- Turn the garment inside out.
- Fill a basin with water with 30C or less temperature.
- Use a gentle detergent or the ones made for wool and cashmere.
- Soak the garment for 10-15 minutes in the basin with water and detergent.
- Remove it from the basin and rinse the sweater with water until there is no more sud.
- Do NOT wring wool clothing as it would stretch the fabric. Press or squeeze out as much water as you can.
- Roll the garment in a dry towel to remove excess moisture.
- Lay the wool garment flat on either a dry fresh towel or a mesh rack.
- Do not dry in direct sunlight.
Machine wash:
- Turn the garment inside out.
- Wash on delicate cycle (if available wool cycle or hand wash cycle)
- Use cold water and a gentle detergent or the ones for wool/cashmere
- Add extra rinse to the wash cycle
- Do NOT put it in the dryer or wash it with hot water, it will shrink the garment.
- Lay the wool garment flat on either a dry fresh towel or a mesh rack.
Wrinkles and creases:
You can use a steamer to get the wrinkles out, do not use it too close to the fabric or too often..
Storing wool:
- Before storing, ensure your garments are clean and dry.
- Store your clean and folded wool pieces in breathable cotton or wool woven bags.
- Place them in airtight storage bins with cedar wood to keep the moths away.
- Make sure to check on your fabric from time to time
Wool slippers are very comfortable, temperature regulating, and will mold to the shape of your feet after a few wears. Wool is a natural fiber that is breathable, temperature-regulating, anti-bacterial, and anti-odor.
Footwear Care Instruction:
What you need:
- Soft-bristled brush like a toothbrush
- Mild detergent
- Isopropyl alcohol
- Cloth
Hand clean:
- Brush the wool part of the slipper with the soft-bristled brush. Brush the inside and outside to refresh the wool.
- Clap the slippers together to remove dust, dirt, and any soil after brushing the slippers.
Spot clean:
- Create a mixture of 2 cups of warm water and 2 drops of mild detergent.
- Dampen washcloth
- Clean the stained spot as needed.
- Air dry
Deodorizing:
- Spritz isopropyl alcohol inside the slippers and allow it to air dry.
- Dry brush afterwards
OR
- Put slippers in the bag and put it in the freezer overnight; it kills the bacteria.
- Dry brush and clap the slippers together after.
Cleaning suede sole:
- Wet cloth with the alcohol.
- Scrub suede soles until there is no longer dirt on the cloth.
- Sole will look damp but dry within an hour and leave no spell.
- Once dry, give the suede a brush with the soft bristle brush.