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Aspen Cashmere Arm Warmers

Designed by
LISA YANG
$75.99
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Description

Aspen is a pair of stylish, plain knit arm warmers from LISA YANG. Made from premium, featherweight cashmere with thumb holes and a soft rolled edge.

Wrist warmers are perfect if you're wearing a coat with cropped sleeves, or just need an extra layer on chilly days.

DETAILS Size: ONE SIZE Material: 100% Cashmere Knit type: Plain Knit Gauge: 12 Weight: 40g

Care: You won’t need to wash your cashmere after each wear, but do ensure your pieces are kept clean to avoid attracting any moths.

We recommend hand-washing at home using a special cashmere wash.
Alternatively, using a washing machine with a delicates, hand-wash or wool setting with a maximum temperature of 30°C and no spin.
Dry your cashmere by laying the piece flat on a towel, rolling it loosely, lightly press and then allow to air-dry flat.

ABOUT LISA YANG is a Swedish designer with a strong passoin for cashmere. The style of LISA YANG is cool elegance; classic shapes with a modern, often loose, fit.

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Brand LISA YANG
Care instructions

Use as a rule to wash your garmnet by hand (without rubbing too hard), or gently in the machine. Washing by hand will keep your cashmere as soft as possible. When opting for machine-wash, follow care instructions and wash gently in no more than 30° degrees. Turn the garment inside-out before washing for extra protection.Use a mesh wash bag to protect the garment, and don’t tumble dry. Preferably use a special wooldetergent and avoid fabric softener. Dry cleaning is an option, but it is only necessary when tackling stubborn spots that won’t disappear otherwise. When drying your cashmere garment, gently squeeze out excess water. Let the garment lie flat on a towel to dry. Never hang the garment to dry as it may loose its shape. Pilling Cashmere is made from the fine belly hairs of the cashmere goat. Pilling is a natural occurrence in all natural materials and it usually happens because of rubbing or abrasion of the fabric during normal wear. It occurs because some of the fibres are longer than others and pilling occurs when the shortest fibres work their way out of the yarn. Remove the pilling by hand or with a pilling comb or sweaterstone. The pilling usually lessens after the first wash.

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Aspen Cashmere Arm Warmers

Designed by
LISA YANG
$75.99
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Blu Kat in Stockholm, Sweden
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