Cashmere Beanie Undyed Natural Color
Cashmere Beanie Undyed Natural Color
100% cashmere beanie. The undyed natural color and light and gentle texture provide soft warmth during the chilly season.
Details
Color: Raw White・Natural Brown
Material: 100% cashmere
Thread name: TOYOBOSHI RUPA
Yarn count (count): 2/20
Thread count: 1 ply
Gauge: 10G
Knitting: Rib
Thickness: Regular
Weight*: 57g
Care: washable
*Average value for standard size. Think only approx.
Size
Size: length 30 width 22
As this is a knitted product, measurements may vary by a few percent.
How to wash cashmere
How to wash cashmere
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Tips for Washing Cashmere in a Washing Machine
- Water temperature: Below 30°C
- Detergent: Neutral
- Wash mode: Delicate/Dry
- Laundry mesh bag: Place one item per bag, up to two items in the machine
- Drying: Flat in the shade (avoid tumble drying)
- Ironing: Medium heat, steam iron
Water Temperature: Below 30°C While warmer water can help remove dirt more effectively, it can also damage delicate fibers. The ideal temperature for washing cashmere is around 20°C, with a maximum of 30°C. This ensures that the detergent works effectively without harming the fabric.
Neutral Detergent Though alkaline detergents are powerful cleaners, they can be harsh on cashmere fibers. To preserve the color and texture, use a neutral detergent designed for delicate fabrics.
Minimize Friction Cashmere is prone to tangling, pilling, and shrinking due to friction. To prevent this, use a gentle wash cycle like "Delicate" or "Dry." Place each item in a laundry mesh bag and limit the load to two items at a time.
Dry Flat in the Shade Always dry cashmere flat in the shade. Hanging it on a hanger can cause the fabric to stretch and lose its shape due to the weight of the water. Use a flat drying net or spread the garment on a clean surface, ensuring air circulation. Never use a tumble dryer, as it can cause shrinkage.
Ironing Tips If ironing is necessary, use a medium heat setting with steam. Gently move the iron so that it hovers slightly above the fabric. Avoid pressing too hard or holding the iron in one spot for too long.
Avoid Drum-Type Washing Machines Drum-type washing machines generate higher friction, which can damage cashmere. It's best to avoid using them for delicate fabrics like cashmere.