Beech wood cashmere care brush with black boar bristles.
The occurrence of pilling, often seen in natural cashmere products, is inevitable. It’s not indicative of yarn quality but rather a consequence of the delicate residual fibers becoming loosened. These fibers form tiny nodules through friction, particularly in high-stress areas of the garment. To effectively address this, a specialized cashmere comb is the recommended tool. Gently using the comb helps detangle the fibers. After combing, a thorough shake of the cashmere followed by a wash restores its pristine appearance. It’s important to avoid cashmere razors, as they carry the risk of creating holes in the knit structure.