MERINO WOOL
Example: Evi merino pants, 100% merino wool
Merino wool care:
- Machine wash on wool program at Max. 30° degrees – gentle cycle
- No tumble dry – flat dry
- Wool detergent
- Wash only when necessary
- Iron at low temperature – on reverse
To properly care for your Merino wool garment, we recommend machine washing it on wool program with a gentle cycle with a maximum temperature of 30°C, use wool detergent and a washing bag for extra care. Merino wool garments don’t need to be washed after every use, sometimes it’s enough to air them out. After washing, lay the garment flat to dry in its natural shape, avoiding direct sunlight. Merino wool garments typically do not require ironing, but if necessary, use an iron at low temperature and iron on reverse. You can also place a piece of fabric between the iron and the garment for added protection.
To avoid washing the garment unnecessarily we recommend to spot clean as much as possible, and you can easily refresh your garment by airing it out or insert it in a freezer for 48 hours. This is both better for the environment and is very efficient to remove unwanted odor.
FELTED WOOL (merino wool)
Example: Brita merino jacket, 100% merino wool
Felted wool care:
- Machine wash on wool program at Max. 30° degrees – gentle cycle or hand wash
- No tumble dry – flat dry
- Wool detergent
- Wash only when necessary
- No iron
To properly care for your Felted wool garment, we recommend machine washing it on wool program with a gentle cycle with a maximum temperature of 30°C. Use wool detergent. Felted wool garments don’t need to be washed after every use, sometimes it’s enough to air them out. After washing, lay the garment flat to dry in its natural shape, you can also use a towel and press down gently to remove excess water if hand washed.
To avoid washing the garment unnecessarily we recommend to spot clean as much as possible, and you can easily refresh your garment by airing it out or insert it in a freezer for 48 hours. This is both better for the environment and is very efficient to remove unwanted odor.
PLAIN WOOL
Example: Ingrid plain wool tights, 66% lyocell, 28% wool 6% elastane
Plain wool care:
- Machine wash on wool program at Max. 30° degrees – gentle cycle
- No tumble dry – flat dry
- Wool detergent
- Wash only when necessary
- Iron at low temperature – on reverse
To properly care for your Plain wool garment, we recommend machine washing it on wool program with a gentle cycle with a maximum temperature of 30°C. Use wool detergent and a washing bag for extra care. Plain wool garments don’t need to be washed after every use, sometimes it’s enough to air them out. After washing, lay the garment flat to dry in its natural shape, avoiding direct sunlight. Plain wool garments typically do not require ironing, but if necessary, use an iron at low temperature and iron on reverse. You can also place a piece of fabric between the iron and the garment for added protection.
90/10
Example: Luna wool sweater, 90% merino wool, 10% cashmere
90/10 care:
- Machine wash on wool program at Max. 30° degrees – gentle cycle or hand wash
- No tumble dry – dry flat
- Wool detergent
- Wash only when necessary
- Iron at low temperature – on reverse
To properly care for your 90/10 garment, we recommend machine washing it on wool program on a gentle cycle with a maximum temperature of 30°C, on reverse or in a washing bag. Use wool detergent. You can also hand wash, but don’t pull or wring the garment. Avoid using softener or bleach. After washing, lay the garment flat to dry in its natural shape. 90/10 garments typically do not require ironing, but if necessary, turn your garment on reverse and use an iron at low temperature. You can also place a piece of fabric between the iron and the garment for added protection. Can be steamed. 90/10 garments don’t need to be washed after every use, sometimes it’s enough to air them out.
Cashmere will naturally pill. You can remove pilling by hand or gently with a wool comb.
To avoid washing the garment unnecessarily we recommend to spot clean as much as possible, and you can easily refresh your garment by airing it out or insert it in a freezer for 48 hours. This is both better for the environment and is very efficient to remove unwanted odor.