
Care of Kashmir
Cashmere is an exclusive material that, with proper care and storage, can be preserved for several generations. To ensure the long-lasting quality of your cashmere garments, follow our comprehensive care guide below.
Noppror
Pimples are a natural phenomenon for cashmere garments and are caused by excess fibers that occur during friction. It is important to understand that when your cashmere garment develops piles, it is not a sign of poor quality. Therefore, it is good to purchase a cashmere comb that helps with this. Gently stretch the garment and comb in the same direction as the fibers. Over time, the bumps will decrease, and the garment will become even softer.

Cashmere Comb - Effective Lint Remover
Remove lint and fluff from your clothes with the Kashmir Comb. This comb is compact and easy to use, making your garments fresh again without damaging them.
SAYLESS – WASHING GUIDE
Hand wash (recommended)
To preserve the fit, softness, and quality of your Sayless garment, we always recommend hand washing.
How to do it:
Fill a basin with cold or lukewarm water (max 30 °C).
Use a mild detergent, preferably one designed for wool or delicate fabrics.
Submerge the garment and gently swish it around – do not rub or twist.
Let it soak for 5–10 minutes, then rinse thoroughly in clean water.
Gently squeeze out excess water (never wring the garment).
Reshape the garment and lay it flat to dry on a towel, away from direct heat or sunlight.
Important to avoid:
- Machine wash
- Tumble dryer
- Bleach
- Fabric softener
- Hanging (may stretch the garment)
Drying:
Let your cashmere garments dry on a flat surface, for example on a towel. Gently squeeze out excess water, avoid wringing or hanging the garment when wet to preserve its shape.

Ironing/Steaming:
To smooth your garments, use a steamer on low heat. When ironing, use the lowest possible heat to avoid damage to the fibers.
Storage:
Store your cashmere garments folded, preferably in the included storage bag. Also put the cedar ball from the hanger where you store the clothes to protect them from mold and moths