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Knitwear Care Guide

Soft, snug and taken care of.

We're all about making your fave knits last, and with just a little extra care, your knits will stay looking their best. Here's how:

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Always check the care label before washing. Trust it knows best.

Do your self a favour, our knitwear doesn't need a wash after every wear. A little spot cleaning can do the trick in between washes.

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Hand wash (literally by hand) your knit in cold water with a gentle wool detergent. Turn inside out, swish softly, and rinse until the water runs clear.

We recommend The Dirt Comapny's Wool & Delicate Wash.

Gently roll your knit in a towel to remove excess water. Don't wring, just a gentle squeeze is all it needs.

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Lay flat in the shade to dry because gravity isn't always your friend.

Store clean knits folded to keep their shape, ready for their next wear.

When you love your knits like they love you, it's natural for them to pill. It's just their way of saying, "We've been through a lot together".

Fabric comb

To keep things smooth, try to avoid rough surfaces and pairing your knits with fabrics that don't play nicely together. If those little fuzzies appear, don't panic. A sweater stone or fabric comb will gently brush them away and keep them as soft and cosy as the day you met.

When you love your knits like they love you, it's natural for them to pill. It's just their way of saying, "We've been through a lot together".

Fabric comb

To keep things smooth, try to avoid rough surfaces and pairing your knits with fabrics that don't play nicely together. If those little fuzzies appear, don't panic. A sweater stone or fabric comb will gently brush them away and keep them as soft and cosy as the day you met.