CLOTHING CARE

Elegance that lasts over time.

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Find out what the symbols on clothing labels mean and how to best treat your garments, from wool to the washing machine

CLOTHING CARE

Taking care of your clothes is the first step to preserving their beauty over time. Knowing how to read clothing labels is essential to ensure long life for fabrics and maintain the quality of workmanship.

People often wonder what the symbols on clothing labels mean : those little signs enclosed in a square, a circle, or an iron. The symbols on clothing labels indicate the correct washing, drying, and ironing methods, and every detail is important. Clothing labels for washing are in fact a valuable guide, especially for more delicate items such as wool.

HOW TO HAND WASH A CLOTHING: USEFUL TIPS

Hand washing is the most gentle way to care for natural fiber garments. Here are some tips to follow:

  • Fill a basin with cold or lukewarm water (never hot);
  • Use a detergent specifically for wool or delicates;
  • Immerse the garment and leave it to soak for a maximum of 5-10 minutes;
  • Avoid rubbing or twisting the fabric: dab gently;
  • Rinse thoroughly with clean water until all soap residue is removed;
  • Blot excess water with a towel and lay flat, away from heat sources.

MATERIAL CARE

Softness to be respected

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Tips for washing wool, ironing and how to store wool sweaters without ruining them

wool care

Washing wool requires special attention. If you want to machine wash wool , make sure the label allows it and use a specific program with cold or warm water, avoiding aggressive spin cycles. Even washing other items in the machine must always follow the instructions given: reading and interpreting the symbols correctly will help you avoid damage and deformations. Once cleaned, the ironing phase is also essential. Ironing wool requires delicacy: it is advisable to use a cloth between the iron and the fabric, at a low temperature and without direct steam, so as not to alter the fibers. Finally, knowing how to store wool sweaters is equally important: store them folded, never hung, and protect them from humidity and moths with natural products such as lavender or cedar.

Merino Wool Care

Merino wool is a fine natural fiber, known for its softness, breathability and thermoregulating capacity. To maintain its characteristics, it is recommended to air the garments after each use and store them in dry places, away from direct light. When washing, always follow the instructions on the label: some garments can be washed by hand or in the washing machine on the wool cycle, but it is always preferable to opt for dry cleaning to ensure maximum durability over time.

CASHMERE CARE

Cashmere is a delicate and luxurious fiber, loved for its incredible softness and ability to retain heat without weighing you down. To preserve its quality, avoid frequent use of the washing machine and prefer hand washing or dry cleaning. After use, fold the garment carefully (never hang it!) and store it in a breathable bag, preferably with natural moth repellents such as cedar wood. Proper maintenance will allow you to enjoy the beauty of Angelico cashmere for a long time.