Sweater Washing Made Easy:

Your step-by-step guide to taking care of your sweaters at home

We've already saved you the hassle of going to the mall for in-person shopping, and now we're taking it a step further. Say goodbye to those trips to the dry cleaner – learn how to take care of your sweaters at home!

There's no strict schedule for sweater washing, but we suggest adopting the same approach that applies to jeans: feel free to wear them several times before washing them.

Follow the simple steps outlined below and discover both hand and machine wash alternatives, as well as our unique drying method, to ensure your sweaters stay fresh and looking brand new.

The
washing
machine
method

1. Begin by turning your sweater inside out.

2. Then place it in a pillowcase of a matching shade that you know won't transfer color.

3. Opt for a gentle detergent without bleach or perfume. Organic detergents or those designed for children's clothing are ideal choices.

4. Introduce the pillowcase with your sweater inside into the washing machine, choose the delicate setting, and make sure to use cold water. .

5. Once the cycle is done, avoid wringing or twisting your sweater to remove water. Instead, gather your sweater gently into a ball and press to extract excess water.

The
hand
wash
method

1. Begin by turning your sweater inside out.

2. Select a gentle detergent without bleach or perfume. Organic detergents or those designed for children's clothing are ideal choices.

3. Launder the sweater by immersing it in cold water with detergent in your sink or bathtub.

4. Thoroughly rinse off the detergent using cold water.

5. Once you’re done, avoid wringing or twisting your sweater to remove water. Instead, gather your sweater gently into a ball and press to extract excess water.

PRO TIP - Except when following our unique drying method described below, avoid hanging your sweaters, even if they're dry. Instead, fold them: it’s the best way to maintain the fabric's structure and shape, and prevents any unwanted hanger marks.
TIP - Never hang your sweaters, even when they are dry. Those annoying hanger shoulder marks will still appear even when dry!