Lambswool Scarf
Material
Made from 100% Lambswool, this luxurious scarf features fine, soft wool renowned for its exceptional warmth and comfort.
Color
The scarf has a beautiful color combination of Navy and Oatmeal, offering a rich, deep hue balanced by a warm neutral tone.
Pattern
Designed with a striking zigzag geometric pattern, the scarf features prominent diamond and triangular shapes arranged symmetrically. The angled lines within the diamonds create a dynamic sense of texture and depth.
Size and Care
With a generous length of 163 cm (65 inches), it provides ample material for looping around your neck multiple times or elegantly draping over your shoulders.
Taking care of a wool sweater is essential to maintain its shape, softness, and longevity. Here are some practical tips:
1. Washing
- Read the Label: Always check the care label for specific washing instructions.
-
Hand Wash:
- Fill a sink or basin with cold water.
- Add a small amount of wool-friendly detergent (e.g., Woolite).
- Gently swish the sweater in the water without wringing or scrubbing.
- Let it soak for about 10–15 minutes.
-
Machine Wash:
- Use the delicate or wool cycle with cold water.
- Place the sweater in a mesh laundry bag to protect it.
- Use a gentle detergent for wool.
2. Drying
- Avoid Wringing: Squeeze out excess water gently.
-
Reshape and Dry Flat:
- Lay the sweater on a clean towel.
- Roll the towel with the sweater inside to remove extra moisture.
- Lay the sweater flat on a drying rack or another towel, reshaping it to its original size and dimensions.
- Avoid Hanging: Hanging can stretch and distort the shape of the sweater.
3. Storing
- Fold Instead of Hanging: Fold wool sweaters to avoid stretching.
- Use Cedar or Lavender: Keep moths away by storing sweaters with natural repellents like cedar blocks or lavender sachets.
- Avoid Plastic: Use breathable fabric bags for storage if needed.
4. Removing Pills
- Use a sweater comb, fabric shaver, or lint remover to gently remove pilling without damaging the fibres.
5. Handling Stains
- Treat stains immediately with cold water and a small amount of wool detergent. Avoid using hot water as it can set the stain.
6. General Tips
- Air Out After Wearing: Allow the sweater to air out to release odours and moisture before storing it.
- Avoid Excessive Washing: Wool is naturally odour-resistant, so it doesn’t need to be washed after every wear.
- Prevent Heat Exposure: Avoid placing the sweater in direct sunlight, near heaters, or in a dryer.
With these steps, your wool sweater will remain soft, cosy, and looking great for years!
Material
Made from 100% Lambswool, this luxurious scarf features fine, soft wool renowned for its exceptional warmth and comfort.
Color
The scarf has a beautiful color combination of Navy and Oatmeal, offering a rich, deep hue balanced by a warm neutral tone.
Pattern
Designed with a striking zigzag geometric pattern, the scarf features prominent diamond and triangular shapes arranged symmetrically. The angled lines within the diamonds create a dynamic sense of texture and depth.
Size and Care
With a generous length of 163 cm (65 inches), it provides ample material for looping around your neck multiple times or elegantly draping over your shoulders.
Taking care of a wool sweater is essential to maintain its shape, softness, and longevity. Here are some practical tips:
1. Washing
- Read the Label: Always check the care label for specific washing instructions.
-
Hand Wash:
- Fill a sink or basin with cold water.
- Add a small amount of wool-friendly detergent (e.g., Woolite).
- Gently swish the sweater in the water without wringing or scrubbing.
- Let it soak for about 10–15 minutes.
-
Machine Wash:
- Use the delicate or wool cycle with cold water.
- Place the sweater in a mesh laundry bag to protect it.
- Use a gentle detergent for wool.
2. Drying
- Avoid Wringing: Squeeze out excess water gently.
-
Reshape and Dry Flat:
- Lay the sweater on a clean towel.
- Roll the towel with the sweater inside to remove extra moisture.
- Lay the sweater flat on a drying rack or another towel, reshaping it to its original size and dimensions.
- Avoid Hanging: Hanging can stretch and distort the shape of the sweater.
3. Storing
- Fold Instead of Hanging: Fold wool sweaters to avoid stretching.
- Use Cedar or Lavender: Keep moths away by storing sweaters with natural repellents like cedar blocks or lavender sachets.
- Avoid Plastic: Use breathable fabric bags for storage if needed.
4. Removing Pills
- Use a sweater comb, fabric shaver, or lint remover to gently remove pilling without damaging the fibres.
5. Handling Stains
- Treat stains immediately with cold water and a small amount of wool detergent. Avoid using hot water as it can set the stain.
6. General Tips
- Air Out After Wearing: Allow the sweater to air out to release odours and moisture before storing it.
- Avoid Excessive Washing: Wool is naturally odour-resistant, so it doesn’t need to be washed after every wear.
- Prevent Heat Exposure: Avoid placing the sweater in direct sunlight, near heaters, or in a dryer.
With these steps, your wool sweater will remain soft, cosy, and looking great for years!
Length- 159 cm, 62,5 inch
Width- 25 cm, 10 inch
Length- 159 cm, 62,5 inch
Width- 25 cm, 10 inch
Lambswool Scarf
Material
Made from 100% Lambswool, this luxurious scarf features fine, soft wool renowned for its exceptional warmth and comfort.
Color
The scarf has a beautiful color combination of Navy and Oatmeal, offering a rich, deep hue balanced by a warm neutral tone.
Pattern
Designed with a striking zigzag geometric pattern, the scarf features prominent diamond and triangular shapes arranged symmetrically. The angled lines within the diamonds create a dynamic sense of texture and depth.
Size and Care
With a generous length of 163 cm (65 inches), it provides ample material for looping around your neck multiple times or elegantly draping over your shoulders.
Taking care of a wool sweater is essential to maintain its shape, softness, and longevity. Here are some practical tips:
1. Washing
- Read the Label: Always check the care label for specific washing instructions.
-
Hand Wash:
- Fill a sink or basin with cold water.
- Add a small amount of wool-friendly detergent (e.g., Woolite).
- Gently swish the sweater in the water without wringing or scrubbing.
- Let it soak for about 10–15 minutes.
-
Machine Wash:
- Use the delicate or wool cycle with cold water.
- Place the sweater in a mesh laundry bag to protect it.
- Use a gentle detergent for wool.
2. Drying
- Avoid Wringing: Squeeze out excess water gently.
-
Reshape and Dry Flat:
- Lay the sweater on a clean towel.
- Roll the towel with the sweater inside to remove extra moisture.
- Lay the sweater flat on a drying rack or another towel, reshaping it to its original size and dimensions.
- Avoid Hanging: Hanging can stretch and distort the shape of the sweater.
3. Storing
- Fold Instead of Hanging: Fold wool sweaters to avoid stretching.
- Use Cedar or Lavender: Keep moths away by storing sweaters with natural repellents like cedar blocks or lavender sachets.
- Avoid Plastic: Use breathable fabric bags for storage if needed.
4. Removing Pills
- Use a sweater comb, fabric shaver, or lint remover to gently remove pilling without damaging the fibres.
5. Handling Stains
- Treat stains immediately with cold water and a small amount of wool detergent. Avoid using hot water as it can set the stain.
6. General Tips
- Air Out After Wearing: Allow the sweater to air out to release odours and moisture before storing it.
- Avoid Excessive Washing: Wool is naturally odour-resistant, so it doesn’t need to be washed after every wear.
- Prevent Heat Exposure: Avoid placing the sweater in direct sunlight, near heaters, or in a dryer.
With these steps, your wool sweater will remain soft, cosy, and looking great for years!
Material
Made from 100% Lambswool, this luxurious scarf features fine, soft wool renowned for its exceptional warmth and comfort.
Color
The scarf has a beautiful color combination of Navy and Oatmeal, offering a rich, deep hue balanced by a warm neutral tone.
Pattern
Designed with a striking zigzag geometric pattern, the scarf features prominent diamond and triangular shapes arranged symmetrically. The angled lines within the diamonds create a dynamic sense of texture and depth.
Size and Care
With a generous length of 163 cm (65 inches), it provides ample material for looping around your neck multiple times or elegantly draping over your shoulders.
Taking care of a wool sweater is essential to maintain its shape, softness, and longevity. Here are some practical tips:
1. Washing
- Read the Label: Always check the care label for specific washing instructions.
-
Hand Wash:
- Fill a sink or basin with cold water.
- Add a small amount of wool-friendly detergent (e.g., Woolite).
- Gently swish the sweater in the water without wringing or scrubbing.
- Let it soak for about 10–15 minutes.
-
Machine Wash:
- Use the delicate or wool cycle with cold water.
- Place the sweater in a mesh laundry bag to protect it.
- Use a gentle detergent for wool.
2. Drying
- Avoid Wringing: Squeeze out excess water gently.
-
Reshape and Dry Flat:
- Lay the sweater on a clean towel.
- Roll the towel with the sweater inside to remove extra moisture.
- Lay the sweater flat on a drying rack or another towel, reshaping it to its original size and dimensions.
- Avoid Hanging: Hanging can stretch and distort the shape of the sweater.
3. Storing
- Fold Instead of Hanging: Fold wool sweaters to avoid stretching.
- Use Cedar or Lavender: Keep moths away by storing sweaters with natural repellents like cedar blocks or lavender sachets.
- Avoid Plastic: Use breathable fabric bags for storage if needed.
4. Removing Pills
- Use a sweater comb, fabric shaver, or lint remover to gently remove pilling without damaging the fibres.
5. Handling Stains
- Treat stains immediately with cold water and a small amount of wool detergent. Avoid using hot water as it can set the stain.
6. General Tips
- Air Out After Wearing: Allow the sweater to air out to release odours and moisture before storing it.
- Avoid Excessive Washing: Wool is naturally odour-resistant, so it doesn’t need to be washed after every wear.
- Prevent Heat Exposure: Avoid placing the sweater in direct sunlight, near heaters, or in a dryer.
With these steps, your wool sweater will remain soft, cosy, and looking great for years!