Turn your garment inside out and lay it flat before removing any pilling. Using a pilling comb, gently comb your cashmere in one direction for the best results. Turn your garment back the right way round and repeat. When you have finished de-pilling, use a lint roller to carefully remove any excess fluff. SHOP CASHMERE COMB
Turn your garment inside out and place into a bowl of cool water containing mild detergent to hand wash. Gently press the water through the fabric with your fingers. Avoid rubbing or wringing, as this will stretch the garment. Rinse thoroughly with fresh, clean, cool water. When you have finished de-pilling, use a lint roller to carefully remove any excess fluff.
Saturated garments should not be lifted until excess water has been removed, as this may cause them to stretch. Instead, carefully lay the garment flat on a towel, then roll it up so the towel absorbs most of the water. On a flat surface, gently smooth and press the garment back into shape with your palms Dry flat, away from sunlight or direct heat sources such as radiators.
Once dry, turn the garment inside out and with a cool iron, press lightly. Alternatively, carefully use a clothes steamer to smooth any remaining creases.
Avoid hanging cashmere, as this will pull the natural fibres and cause your garment to lose its shape. Place cedar blocks in your wardrobe or drawers to help keep the moths away. For extra protection from moths between seasons, store your garments in airtight zip-lock bags.