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Cashmere Fabric Care Guide

Cashmere Fabric Care Guide

Cashmere is one of the most luxurious natural fibers in the world—lightweight yet incredibly warm, delicate yet enduring. Its beauty lies in its fineness, and its longevity depends entirely on how it is treated. With mindful care, cashmere garments can remain soft, refined, and wearable for years. This guide is designed to help you care for your cashmere properly, preserving both its comfort and its craftsmanship. 01|Understanding Cashmere Cashmere is a premium natural protein fiber obtained from the soft undercoat of cashmere goats, primarily sourced from regions with cold climates. Unlike regular wool, cashmere fibers are significantly finer and smoother, which gives the fabric its signature softness, lightweight warmth, and elegant drape. Key characteristics of cashmere: Exceptionally fine fibers with a soft, smooth hand feel Excellent insulation despite lightweight structure Natural elasticity and breathability Sensitive to friction, heat, and agitation Prone to pilling due to short staple length Because of its delicate fiber structure, cashmere requires gentle handling at every stage of cleaning and storage. 02|5 Essential Steps Before Washing Proper preparation is crucial for protecting cashmere garments. Check the care label for blends and special finishes Turn the garment inside out to reduce surface friction Remove accessories or detachable trims Wash similar colors together Use a mesh laundry bag if machine washing These steps help minimize fiber stress and prevent surface damage. 03|Choosing the Right Water Temperature Cashmere is highly sensitive to temperature changes. Recommended: Cold or cool water (20–30°C / 68–86°F) Avoid: Warm or hot water Sudden temperature shifts between wash and rinse Heat causes protein fibers to shrink, felt, and lose softness. 04|Detergent Selection Always use a cashmere- or wool-specific detergent. Best options: pH-neutral, enzyme-free liquid detergents Mild formulas designed for protein fibers Avoid: Regular detergents Bleach or whitening agents Fabric softeners Harsh chemicals strip natural oils from the fibers, leading to dryness and stiffness. 05|Machine Wash vs. Hand Wash Hand washing is strongly recommended, especially for pure cashmere. Hand wash (preferred): Gently soak for 5–10 minutes Lightly press the fabric—do not rub or scrub Rinse thoroughly with water at the same temperature Machine wash (only if labeled safe): Use wool or delicate cycle Cold water Low spin Always place in a laundry bag Never wash cashmere with heavy or abrasive garments. 06|Spinning & Wringing Improper water removal is a common cause of damage. Recommended: Gently press out excess water Roll the garment in a towel to absorb moisture Avoid: Wringing or twisting High-speed spinning Cashmere fibers lose shape easily when stressed while wet. 07|Drying Methods That Extend Garment Life Drying method directly affects cashmere’s shape and softness. Best practices: Lay flat on a dry towel Reshape gently while damp Dry in a well-ventilated area, away from heat Avoid: Hanging while wet Tumble drying Direct sunlight or heaters Flat drying prevents stretching and maintains structure. 08|Ironing & Reshaping Cashmere rarely needs ironing. If necessary: Use steam only Keep iron at low heat Place a pressing cloth between iron and fabric Avoid: Direct high heat Pressing down heavily Excessive heat can flatten fibers and reduce softness. 09|Cashmere Garment Storage Guide Proper storage is essential for long-term care. Recommended: Store garments clean and completely dry Fold neatly rather than hang Use breathable cotton storage bags Add natural moth repellents (cedar or lavender) Avoid: Hanging heavy cashmere pieces Plastic bags or airtight containers Humid or warm storage spaces Correct storage preserves both fiber integrity and garment shape. YESFASHION Final Care Note At YESFASHION, we believe true luxury lasts. Cashmere is an investment in comfort, craftsmanship, and timeless style—and thoughtful care ensures it remains part of your wardrobe for years to come. Treat it gently, store it properly, and let its softness speak for itself.