WOOL

"The Versatility and Durability of Wool: A Natural Fiber for Clothing Goods"

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USE & CARE

Wool is a natural, renewable, and biodegradable fiber that is obtained from the fleece of sheep, goats, and other animals. It is known for its warmth, durability, and moisture-wicking properties.
To take care of your wool items, it's important to follow a few simple steps.

Properly Store Wool

Wool clothing should be preserved folded flat, but avoid folded and storing it immediately after use. It is best to hang it on the rear of a chair to let it breathe before folding and storing it in a drawer or cupboard. Also, avoid storing them too tightly since this may induce them to wrinkle. Wool knits should not be hung on hangers because they will stretch. If you find a wool sweater hanging, do not pull the clothesline through the neckline; instead, take it from underneath.
 

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Use As Little Water As Possible To Wash Wool.

When asked how to wash wool sweaters, our best response is simply because you do not. Alternatively, at the very least, you do not have to. It may sound bizarre and unsanitary, but wool possesses known for its anti and odour-resistant characteristics that render washing unnecessary, and often harmful. To refresh your wool items, simply hang them out to air or giving them a light steam. 
 

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Remove Moths
Wool has a protein fiber, which makes it appealing to moths, who can ruin your clothing. Culinary residues and body oils entice moths even more, so make sure your wool items are fresh and dry before storage them. It may be worthwhile to invest in moth eggs or cedar planks to keep moths at bay in home drawers or closet.