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february 13, 2012

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washing your cashmere just got a lot more glamorous

July 15, 2008  9:56 am

Cashmereshampoo

If you’ve been dry-cleaning your cashmere, stop (and however you do launder your sweaters, please tell us that you did it months ago, before the weather got warm). For one thing, dry-cleaning cashmere makes it brittle, and brittle cashmere is entirely beside the point. And then there’s the ecological angle of all those chemicals. Much better (and in the long run, cheaper) to use Lucien Pellat-Finet’s new Cashmere Shampoo, which preserves the oils and lanolin in cashmere and wool. And it smells nice, too. Lucien Pellat-Finet Cashmere Shampoo, $74 for 16 oz., available at Lucien Pellat-Finet, (212) 255-8560.

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