All garments sold in the United States are required to have a care label. The label states the fiber content of the item and how it should be cleaned. Wool garments are often labeled as hand-wash only ...
According to Yokoji, the best way to wash wool at home is to hand wash with a fabric-specific formula, like The Laundress Wool & Cashmere Shampoo. These types of garment cleaners are optimized to be ...
Winter woolens require special care to prevent shrinkage and maintain their shape. While dry cleaning is expensive, machine ...
One of the most common ills of winter is the dreaded cracking of dried hands. While moisturizing your mitts and keeping lotion in your bag is always a good call, keeping your hands out of the cold is ...
Washing woollens is often a challenge and we’ve all had shrinkage nightmares when it comes to a wool wash. The ethical and natural material is super warm and cosy and it’s gained in popularity again ...
Winter gloves can be as germy as hands, harboring everything from e-coli to the flu to the cold virus. On top of that, people rarely, if ever, wash their gloves. Leslie Reichert, the Cleaning Coach, ...
When winter temperatures plummet, it's important to have a warm coat or jacket. Since most good coats are an investment piece, taking care of them and cleaning them properly will help them last for ...
Tedious hours sloshing about in a sink of warm water or costly runs to the dry-cleaners have always been synonymous with washing our winter woollies. But finally, there’s an end to this irksome chore.