Washing instructions & care
for 100% wool products

Our products – and especially our socks – are made of 100% wool, a natural material that offers warmth, softness and breathable comfort. Whether it is cashmere, yak wool, camel hair or Mongolian wool: each type of wool has unique properties. But what they have in common is that they all require careful maintenance.

Wool is a natural product. Unlike synthetic materials, it is more susceptible to wear and requires gentle handling. Especially socks made of 100% wool can wear out faster with active use. By applying the right washing instructions & care for wool, you can extend its lifespan.

Cashmere washing instructions & care: the ultimate guide to long-lasting softness

1. Hand washing is best
Use lukewarm water (no warmer than 30°C) and a mild cashmere or wool shampoo. Fill a bucket or sink, add a small amount of shampoo and gently soak your cashmere garment.How to wash cashmere?
2. Careful cleaning
Move the item gently in the water. Avoid rubbing or wringing as this may damage the delicate fibres. Never soak the garment for too long to avoid distortion.
3. Rinse thoroughly
Rinse the cashmere item carefully with cold water until all shampoo is gone.
4. Gently remove water
Gently squeeze out excess water, without twisting or wringing.
5. Dry flat, do not hang
Lay the garment on a clean, dry towel. If necessary, roll it up to absorb extra water and then lay it flat to dry. Avoid direct sunlight and never hang it up – this can stretch it.
6. Professional dry cleaning as an alternative
No time or opportunity to hand wash? Then take it to a reliable dry cleaner who has experience with cashmere.

– Avoid rough surfaces and jewellery
– Use a cashmere brush or lint remover
– Always store cashmere folded, never hanging
– Use breathable storage bags, not plastic
– Keep cashmere out of direct sunlight
– Separate cashmere from other fabrics
– Add odour absorbent pouches or cedar wood
– Air your clothes regularly

Camel hair wax instructions & maintenance: maintain luxury and suppleness

1. Choose hand washing with lukewarm water
Use a mild wool or hair shampoo in water at no more than 30°C. Soak the item for a few minutes.How to wash camel hair?
2. Move gently
Camel hair felts quickly with wet rubbing. Move the item gently through the water without rubbing.
3. Rinse well after
Rinse several times with cold water until all soap is gone.
4. Gently squeeze the water from
Squeeze gently, without wringing. A dry towel helps absorb excess moisture.
5. Let dry flat
Let the garment dry flat on a towel, out of the sun. Do not hang up.
6. Professional cleaning as an option
When in doubt or for large items, a good dry cleaner is a safe choice.

– Avoid contact with rough surfaces
– Use a clothes brush or lint remover
– Store folded in natural materials
– Add cedarwood or lavender against moths
– Air regularly to keep it freshMaintenance tips for camel hair

Yak wool washing & maintenance: the complete guide to lasting warmth

1. Hand wash with cold to lukewarm water
Use water up to 30°C and a mild wool shampoo. Let the item soak gently in a bucket or sink.
2. Handle gently
Yak fibres are surprisingly strong but sensitive to friction. Gently move the garment in the water without rubbing or wringing.
3. Rinse thoroughly with cold water
Repeat rinsing until all shampoo is completely gone.
4. Remove water gently
Gently squeeze out the water or roll the garment in a towel. Never wring or twist.
5. Lie down to dry
Lay the item flat on a dry towel, out of the sun and away from direct heat. Do not hang up, to avoid distortion.
6. Dry clean as an alternative
No time for hand washing? Have it cleaned at a dry cleaner experienced in natural wools.

– Avoid rough surfaces and sharp edges
– Use a wool comb or lint remover if necessary
– Store folded in breathable cedar storage bags
– Air regularly to maintain freshnessMaintenance tips for yak wool

Mongolian wool washing & care instructions : preserve the strength of the steppe fibre

1. Hand washing remains the best choice
Use cold or lukewarm water and a natural wool shampoo. Soak the item briefly without much movement.
2. Move gently
Mongolian wool is sturdy, but excessive friction can still cause damage. Cradle it gently through the water.
3. Rinse well with cold water
Repeat rinsing until all soap residue is gone.
4. Gently squeeze out water
Gently squeeze out water or roll the item in a towel. Never wring.
5. Let dry flat
Let dry flat on a towel, out of the sun and not on a heat source.
6. Dry cleaning? Only if necessary
For heavy or lined pieces, professional cleaning is a good alternative.

– Avoid friction with rough surfaces
– Use a wool brush for lint
– Store folded in breathable bags with cedarwood or lavender
– Air the garment regularly to keep it fresh