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Woollens that would make Baby Yoda jealous

  • Chetan Nayak
  • Last Updated on Sep 29, 2023

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  • Take it easy when washing
  • Befriend a fabric softener
  • The right amount of sunlight
  • Choose folding over hanging
  • Giving your woollens a break

Woollen clothes keep you warm; school taught us that well. Unfortunately, maintenance was out of the syllabus for our dear uniform sweaters. Today, woollens can make or break the smart-casual attire. From cardigans that scream suave, to socks that feel like home, woollens are closer to us than most of us realise, especially if you’re from one of the colder parts of the country.

Today, we give our woollens the love and care they deserve. Here are some easy ways to make sure your lovely woollens stay soft and fluffy.

Take it easy when washing

Let’s begin with the basics. While your rough and tough jeans may be accustomed to dunking it out in the washer, woollens need more care during cleaning for them to retain their shape and shine. Always make sure your woollens are treated with mild soap and lukewarm water. If your washing machine has a special mode for woollen items, use it.

Befriend a fabric softener

If you still haven’t used fabric softeners to pump some new life into your apparel, consider this the sign you’ve been waiting for. Fabric softeners (good quality ones) can restore the life in your woollen clothes quickly. For some extra conditioning, you can also use fabric products with Lanolin, an oil that is naturally found in sheep wool, and has restorative properties for this material.

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The right amount of sunlight

Woollens dry the best when they’re naturally sun-dried. Avoid the dryers, instead, try to manually get rid of the excess water and lay out the item on a drying rack, preferably a mesh one which will promote even drying. While letting your woollens dry naturally is the point, take care to not expose them to direct, harsh sunlight. Rather, try drying them indoors, but in an airy, naturally lit part of the house.

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Choose folding over hanging

Storage also plays a key role in the longevity of your clothing items, and woollens are no exceptions here either. Experts will tell you that woollens retain their quality and shape better when stored folded, preferably in an air-tight unit where moisture will not be a problem.

As woollens can easily develop problems in the presence of moisture and germs, you can even add a couple of naphthalene balls to prevent issues. Avoid hanging your woollens during long-term storage, which is known to change the natural shape of the fibres. If you must, keep the hanging to a minimum, preferably only when drying.

Giving your woollens a break

So, you’ve been washing, conditioning, and drying your woollens better than ever before. That’s awesome. Now, its time to give them some rest every now and then. Unlike materials like cotton and denim, woollens are not built for daily-wear.

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So, if you regularly wear your favourite sweater for over three days in a row, expect its quality to deteriorate faster. To make sure it looks lively (and stays that way for longer) pick up a couple of more woollens and alternate between them.

Those were some of the easy ways to do your woollens some justice. A good thumb rule for woollen garments is to treat them like they’re alive. That means you, proud owner, should treat these items gently, avoid harsh chemicals, and dry them as naturally as possible. That should take your woollens a long way!

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How to keep woollens fluffy and soft - Croma Unboxed? ›

Flip your sweater inside out and submerge it in the soapy water. One of the easiest ways to keep your sweater soft and fluffy is to turn it inside out before you wash it. This way, the fluffy fabric doesn't rub against itself and pill. Then, push the sweater down into the soapy water.

How to keep fluffy sweaters fluffy? ›

Flip your sweater inside out and submerge it in the soapy water. One of the easiest ways to keep your sweater soft and fluffy is to turn it inside out before you wash it. This way, the fluffy fabric doesn't rub against itself and pill. Then, push the sweater down into the soapy water.

How to make a robe fluffy again? ›

To keep your robe in great condition, we recommend washing it in on either the delicate or regular cycle with cold water - and with no or low heat. For optimal fluffiness, we recommend using half of the detergent you would use normally with cotton products, and add a ½ cup of white vinegar.

How to keep soft fabric soft? ›

To keep clothes soft after drying, there are a few steps you can take:
  1. Avoid over-drying. Do not leave your clothes in the dryer for too long, as excessive heat can make them stiff. ...
  2. Vinegar rinse. ...
  3. Use dryer balls. ...
  4. Avoid using excessive detergent. ...
  5. Line dry or air dry. ...
  6. Add essential oil.
Sep 12, 2023

How do you keep fluff off a new sweater? ›

Fold up your sweater and place it in a zip-top freezer bag. Freeze it 3 or 4 hours then take it out and give it a good shake. The belief is that this freeze-and-shake method will cause all loose hairs to fall out all at once instead of just gradually as you wear it, says WikiHow.

How to keep woolen clothes soft? ›

Keeping your woollens soft and fluffy like cotton candy: A handy guide
  1. Take it easy when washing.
  2. Befriend a fabric softener.
  3. The right amount of sunlight.
  4. Choose folding over hanging.
  5. Giving your woollens a break.
Sep 29, 2023

How to wash a fuzzy robe? ›

Microfiber Fleece Robes

Machine wash in cold water and do not wash with towels. Dry on the air fluff cycle only and do not use any heat. You can also hang dry your microfiber robe rather than placing it in a dryer.

Should I put my robe in the dryer? ›

Drying methods should vary based on your robe's material type. Cotton robes can be dried on low heat. Remove from the dryer promptly once the robe is dry. For materials like silk and fleece, it's best to air dry.

How do you soften a terry cloth robe? ›

Wash, wash, wash

Wash your towel dressing gown on its own at 40 degrees or less with detergent and fabric softener. Always choose a gentle laundry detergent without additives as this will help protect the fibres. Your robe will get even softer and fluffier for up to the first three washes.

How to make clothes super soft? ›

Add about 1 cup (200 g) of baking soda into a bowl and pour in about 7 cups (1.7 liters) of white vinegar. Stir the mixture well until it's fully combined. Add about ⅓ cup (80 mL) of the mixture into your machine's fabric softener dispenser or add it during the rinse cycle to soften up your laundry.

How to wash a fuzzy blanket and keep it soft? ›

Place the blanket in your washer and run a cold, delicate cycle with your usual detergent. If your washer doesn't have a gentle option, use the lowest spin setting. Avoid chlorine bleach, and skip any fabric softeners. Air-dry the blanket on a rack or clothesline.

How to make homemade fabric softener? ›

To create a manageable amount of the fabric softener, use 1 1/2 cups warm water, 3/4 cup vinegar, and 1/2 cup hair conditioner. If you want to make a larger batch the mixture should be six parts water, three parts distilled white vinegar, and two parts hair conditioner.

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