
Caring for Cotton Cashmere

Caring for cotton cashmere
Crafted from a fine cotton knit with a hint of cashmere, our cotton cashmere fabric feels incredibly soft to wear. We’ve designed a cotton cashmere loungewear collection of versatile pieces to mix and match for relaxing in luxurious comfort.
Following our cotton cashmere caring tips will lengthen the life of your items and keep them looking good and feeling beautiful for longer.

Washing instructions for cotton cashmere clothing
Cold hand wash with mild laundry powder or liquid. Gently squeeze to remove excess water.
Dry flat in shade – do not iron. Do not tumble dry.
Do not soak. Do not use bleach or fabric softeners. Bleach can weaken fabric, and fabric softener contains silicone which creates a waterproof coating on textiles.
Removing pilling: Pilling forms naturally due to wash and wear, created when cashmere fibre ends get tangled and rubbed against each other. Gently use a Pilling Comb to remove any pilling to help keep your knitwear garments looking as good as new. Lie clean, dry garment flat on a firm surface. Gently comb affected areas while holding fabric taut.

Our cotton cashmere loungewear
Our cotton cashmere knit fabric feels soft to the touch, making it perfect for our loungewear collections. Made from 95% cotton and 5% cashmere, our luxurious Cotton Cashmere clothing is breathable, cosy and easy to wear. The range includes lounge pants, jumpers, socks and accessories in classic colours. Elevate your weekend, holiday or relaxation wardrobe with soft and comfy separates designed to mix and match.
Top Tip – did you know that every Wallace Cotton product has a care label specific to that item? Follow these instructions carefully to ensure your item will be enjoyed for many years to come.

General washing tips
Discover our recommendations for general laundering and information about laundry powders and keeping your whites pristine white.

Our tips for fabric end of life care
When you’ve loved and used your cotton bedding so much that you’ve worn it out, we’ve come up with a few suggestions for recycling or repurposing the fabric, for a sustainable ‘end of life’. From cutting fabric into smaller pieces and use as cleaning cloths and dusters to repurposing for sewing and kids craft projects, discover our tips for extending the life of your cotton bedding.