Eileen, you are always so helpful and an absolute delight to watch. Your calm voice and even calmer demeanor is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise loud and overwhelming world. Thank you so much for being authentically, YOU!
I also love cashmere sweaters. Have collected quite a few through the years as they don't seem to wear out if you are careful with them. I follow all your suggestions already and find baby shampoo an excellent cleaner for them Always enjoy your videos, thanks Eileen.
Hey! Eileen your bathroom looks so so so beautiful and clean and your videos are too too satisfying you are my inspiration and I wish you have a beautiful day always💫💖😭
I go through quite a few pieces of cashmere a week so I normally just machine wash and have no trouble with it. Thanks for the video. It's very calming.
Precisely I was thinking about all my cashmere tops, and voila, you came along! Thanks Eileen, I need to do couple of things differently. Take care and GB❤
I wash my cashemere jumpers in the washing machine (wool program, with 20 degree water) and have no issue. I wash them regularly because cashemere loves water! (Yes!) I do exactly like you for the next steps.
I just found your videos recently and became a new subscriber right away. I love your content, style, and taste. Thank you for creating such quality videos that are useful and a pleasure to watch.
Thanks for filming this. I have 2 cashmere cardigans that I get dry cleaned at the beginning and end of every season, which I can get away with because they don’t touch my skin. I don’t think cashmere jumpers would be practical for me after watching this. Because I get hot flushes my jumpers have to be washed after every wear so they would be way too much work and probably wouldn’t last long. It’s a pity but that’s life post menopause.
I do care for my wool and cashmere almost the same way. I don't thing this shaver is such a great thing. I use special brush instead and with washing peeling goes away. If a bit of it still remains I don't cry over it. This is how knitwear is done.
I just came across the channel and watched some videos - loved them. However with this one there is one main problem: the fabric shaver :/ These tools will not only shave off the pilling but also the very thin, fine hair of the material, even if it isnt damaged at all, which will cause the material to get thinner and thinner, resulting in damage and eventually the fabric could even rip. Using non-electric cashmere hand-brushes is way more gentle and will give the same great result
Thank you so so much for this video! I'm want to start investing in cashmere so this is super helpful 💕 I have one question though and I'm sorry if it's a dumb question, I'm just really curious where you put your cashmere after you wear it? So after wearing it do you store them back in your drawer with all the clean pieces or do you store them in a separate place until you wash it again after a couple times of use? I hope my question makes sense 🙈 I usually put my worn clothes that I still wear on a wall hanger and not back in my clean wardrobe but since you can't hang cashmere I was wondering how you do it ☺
Eileen, this was so helpful. I have invested in cashmere over the last two years. I love the fabric and simple beauty they exude. What if the label says dry clean only? Do you think they could still be hand-washed? I think I'm going to invest in the breathable drying rack. Where do you purchase most of your cashmere pieces? I notice you stick to neutrals! Thanks for this video.
do you have any suggestions for a scarf that is cashmere blend but is firm /itchy? one of my Burberry scarfs is so thick/heavy I want to use it but the material is actually woven so stiffly. I will always grab a different one. Thank you!
I'm having the same issue with my Burberry scarf. Its so stiff and itchy that I don't wear it often because I cant stand it on my skin. :( But I really do love the scarf.
I always wear a thin breathable Modal undershirt under my cashmere. If I've only worn a jumper 3-4 times in a season with an undershirt, there is really no reason to wash it at all. Moth prevention is indispensable. I slacked one year and was hit with a moth invasion.... it has been a pain in the arse to get rid of them. I still find moths from time to time. So please don't make the mistake I made.
Eileen, you are always so helpful and an absolute delight to watch. Your calm voice and even calmer demeanor is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise loud and overwhelming world. Thank you so much for being authentically, YOU!
That means so much, thank you xx
I also love cashmere sweaters. Have collected quite a few through the years as they don't seem to wear out if you are careful with them. I follow all your suggestions already and find baby shampoo an excellent cleaner for them
Always enjoy your videos, thanks Eileen.
Thank you for sharing xx
That drying rack looks great! Thank you for sharing. This was very helpful and I appreciate the money-saving tips as well! 💖
Glad it was helpful! xx
Hey! Eileen your bathroom looks so so so beautiful and clean and your videos are too too satisfying you are my inspiration and I wish you have a beautiful day always💫💖😭
Thank you so much!! xx
I have cedar blocks which I lightly sand to bring back the cedar scent ......that's my tip .....smiles !
Thank you for sharing! xx
I go through quite a few pieces of cashmere a week so I normally just machine wash and have no trouble with it.
Thanks for the video. It's very calming.
I've found that using a cheap, disposable razor that has no aloe or calming strip works wonderful to shave off peeling from fabrics that tend to peel.
Thanks for sharing xx
Hi lovely 😍 i care for my cashmere jumpers like you and i have for years is better choice than acrylic jumper because is breathable 🥰
I totally agree! xx
Thanks Eileen 🥰 what a great video, and the timing is perfect!
So glad! xx
Cedar ball save the day.. I always have them in my winter clothing...
They smell therapeutic too xx
Precisely I was thinking about all my cashmere tops, and voila, you came along! Thanks Eileen, I need to do couple of things differently. Take care and GB❤
Glad you found that helpful xx
Love this Eileen! I always wear a camisole under my cashmere.
Great tip! I do that in the milder months too xx
This video was very informative. I dont own any cashmere but found video interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it! xx
Cashmere so soft and tender🧸
Definitely! xx
This was really useful … TY Eileen!
Glad it was helpful! xx
Thank you so much. I loved your video. It was very helpful. I'm in California, near the beach, and wear my cashmere sweaters year round.
I wash my cashemere jumpers in the washing machine (wool program, with 20 degree water) and have no issue. I wash them regularly because cashemere loves water! (Yes!)
I do exactly like you for the next steps.
Love cashmere sweaters and beautiful sweaters ❤😊
Thank you xx
@@ColourfulNoir your welcome
I just found your videos recently and became a new subscriber right away. I love your content, style, and taste. Thank you for creating such quality videos that are useful and a pleasure to watch.
Welcome aboard! xx
Brilliant. Succinct. Thorough. Thank you. Love the steamer too!
Thank you for this! Can you please share where you buy your cashmere pieces?
John Lewis and Lilysilk have some really comfy pieces xx
This was so helpful! Thank you Eileen. Can you please share where to get the drying rack and the hanging rack? Thank you so much!
Thanks for these very important info's 👍👏
My pleasure! xx
Thanks for filming this. I have 2 cashmere cardigans that I get dry cleaned at the beginning and end of every season, which I can get away with because they don’t touch my skin. I don’t think cashmere jumpers would be practical for me after watching this. Because I get hot flushes my jumpers have to be washed after every wear so they would be way too much work and probably wouldn’t last long. It’s a pity but that’s life post menopause.
Thank you for sharing xx
Thank you for the little subtleties that I don’t know🤗👍
Just what I needed!
Glad you fond that helpful xx
I do care for my wool and cashmere almost the same way. I don't thing this shaver is such a great thing. I use special brush instead and with washing peeling goes away. If a bit of it still remains I don't cry over it. This is how knitwear is done.
Thank you for sharing! I was a bit worried at first but shaver is actually quite gentle xx
Curious where your white pillowcases are from (that you used to store sweaters for cheaper alternative?
Love the detail on them. Great video!
Thanks ☺️ So helpful.Where do you keep ones worn sweaters.All together or you separate them?♥️👩🦰♥️
I don't separate them seeing everything gets worn regularly, so I don't really have many 'clean' pieces at a given time in my drawers xx
Wonderful share Eileen - Wealth of Information here and I Thank You for Always Sharing Helpful Videos.🧡🍂
Glad it was helpful! xx
Please also do a video for silks also! x
This was so informative. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I just came across the channel and watched some videos - loved them. However with this one there is one main problem: the fabric shaver :/
These tools will not only shave off the pilling but also the very thin, fine hair of the material, even if it isnt damaged at all, which will cause the material to get thinner and thinner, resulting in damage and eventually the fabric could even rip. Using non-electric cashmere hand-brushes is way more gentle and will give the same great result
Thank you so so much for this video! I'm want to start investing in cashmere so this is super helpful 💕 I have one question though and I'm sorry if it's a dumb question, I'm just really curious where you put your cashmere after you wear it? So after wearing it do you store them back in your drawer with all the clean pieces or do you store them in a separate place until you wash it again after a couple times of use? I hope my question makes sense 🙈 I usually put my worn clothes that I still wear on a wall hanger and not back in my clean wardrobe but since you can't hang cashmere I was wondering how you do it ☺
Very useful tips. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! xx
Loro Piana always give you cedar wood balls with an order regardless of what material type is in the order.
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Thank you!
I’m glad this was helpful xx
Eileen, this was so helpful. I have invested in cashmere over the last two years. I love the fabric and simple beauty they exude. What if the label says dry clean only? Do you think they could still be hand-washed? I think I'm going to invest in the breathable drying rack. Where do you purchase most of your cashmere pieces? I notice you stick to neutrals! Thanks for this video.
If the instruction says dry clean I'd send to the dry cleaner. Most of my pieces are from John Lewis, Amanda Wakeley, Aqua, and Lilysik xx
Do you store them in your boxes in season without washing as well?
This was such a helpful video, thank you! Where do you purchase your cashmere pieces from?
I like John Lewis, Amanda Wakeley and Lilysilk xx
Awesome video! Thanks. Any brands you recommend?
Eileen do you have mixed cashmere jumpers as well? Your socks are 100% cashmere ?
Yes I do wear cashmere socks but usually in the winter xx
Do you wear jumpers just 100% cashmere or some mix?:)🥰🙏
Hi, can you please relink your thermal layer or something similar?
Thanks for the tips! Do you have a favorite brand of cashmere? And if you do, what qualities do you like best about this brand? Thank you.
Great tips!
Danke, liebe Grüße
Where do you buy cashmere clothes from ?
do you have any suggestions for a scarf that is cashmere blend but is firm /itchy? one of my Burberry scarfs is so thick/heavy I want to use it but the material is actually woven so stiffly. I will always grab a different one. Thank you!
I'm having the same issue with my Burberry scarf. Its so stiff and itchy that I don't wear it often because I cant stand it on my skin. :( But I really do love the scarf.
Can I dry it with dehumidifier?
Yes it definitely speeds up the drying xx
I always wear a thin breathable Modal undershirt under my cashmere. If I've only worn a jumper 3-4 times in a season with an undershirt, there is really no reason to wash it at all. Moth prevention is indispensable. I slacked one year and was hit with a moth invasion.... it has been a pain in the arse to get rid of them. I still find moths from time to time. So please don't make the mistake I made.
Thank you so much for sharing xx
Súper helpful
Thank you xx
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Sounds really troublesome to take care
It does take a bit of effort but it's worth it 😅