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Taking care of your woolen knitted garments in the right way can extend the lifespan by several years and also reduce its impact on the environment. We really like that. Follow our advice on how to care for and wash your knitted woolen clothes and you will enjoy them for a long time.

 AIR DRY


Wool is a self-cleaning fibre. It has natural antibacterial and odour-resisting properties, which means that wool garments stay fresh for much longer than cotton and synthetic garments without the need for washing. This means fewer washes over the life of the garment and less impact on the environment. The best way to ventilate your wool garments is to air dry them. Hang your wool garment out overnight, preferably in damp weather. If you get a stain, try to remove it as quickly as possible to avoid washing. Use a mild detergent. If a musty smell persists, it may be time to wash.

WASHING


If your woollen garment is not fresh after airing or is stained, it may be time to wash it. Always check the washing instructions on the garment first. It is important to wash wool in cold water, no hotter than 30 degrees. You can machine wash our wool garments on a wool cycle or hand wash cycle. However, it is important to use a detergent designed for wool or a mild detergent with a PH of 6-8. Conventional detergents contain enzymes that break down the wool fibre directly. Use a washing bag to protect the garment. Never use bleach or fabric softener as this can damage the wool fibres and cause the garment to lose its shape.

DRYING


Never wring or squeeze the water out of your woollen garment. Instead, place it on a dry towel and roll it up to remove excess water. Then lay it flat on a clean surface at room temperature to dry. Avoid direct sunlight.


IRONING


If your woollen garment needs ironing, use a steam iron on a low heat. Place a towel between the iron and the garment to avoid burning or damaging the wool fibres. It is also possible to steam your garment.

PILLINGS


Pilling is both common and natural in woollen garments. It occurs when the shortest fibre of the yarn reaches the surface of the garment. Pilling is easily removed with a wool comb.

STORE


Wool knitwear should be folded, not hung. Also make sure the environment is dry and well ventilated. If you need to store your woollen garment for a long period of time, consider the following: Store your woollen garment in a dry place, never in a plastic bag or in direct sunlight. A woollen garment is very susceptible to moths. Make sure the garment is clean and dry before putting it away. Invest in cedar mothballs and keep them with your woollen knitwear.

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Life is richer in the open air. That’s where we find freedom, connection, and clarity. We create knitwear shaped by the Swedish weather and seasons – consciously crafted to stand the test of time. Knitting is more than tradition to us – it’s our craft, perfected through generations. We knit for comfort and joy, for protection and warmth. We knit for the everchanging Swedish weather. We don’t chase trends. Instead, we believe in a future built on slow, thoughtful fashion. Our goal is to create garments that are cherished and worn often – until they’re nearly fall apart. And then, just a little longer. Our garments are produced in Europe. They are made for the seasons, not for the trends.