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Socko Cashmere Comb

4.5 (126) · $ 5.50 · In stock

Socko Cashmere Comb

This wooden handled comb is easy to use and will bring instant life back to your knits. It's a much less risky option than trying to shave them! A must have for your sustainable wardrobe.
What it is Over time even the best quality knitwear will be susceptible to pilling (bobbling) as friction from wear bonds the short fibres from the surface of your knits together. This is particularly true of luxury fibres like cashmere, which get their softness from their shorter fibres. This wooden handled comb is easy to use and will bring instant life back to your knits. It's a much less risky option than trying to shave them! A must have for your sustainable wardrobe. How to use Hold the top end of your bobbly knitwear firmly on a flat surface. Comb away in one direction to remove excess fluff and bobbles. Material Made from FSC® certified beech wood. All FSC®-certified forest products have been verified along the entire supply chain, from their origin to the end consumer, supporting sustainable forest management worldwide. Dimensions 7.7cm x 4.3cm x 0.7cm Transparency It is worth noting that despite extensive research, these combs were made in China. If you are or know of any UK manufacturers able and willing to produce a cashmere comb, please get in touch.

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