care guide

Your nüülee pieces are designed to be cherished for years, growing softer and more beautiful with time when properly cared for. Thoughtful maintenance preserves their longevity, elegance, and effortless comfort.



step 1: washing

machine wash

  1. Select the wool or delicate cycle.
  2. Use cool water and a low-speed spin cycle to prevent fiber damage.
  3. Option to place your garment in a mesh laundry bag and wash it separately.
  4. Use a gentle, wool-safe detergent (preferably one enriched with lanolin). Avoid traditional detergents and fabric softeners, as they strip natural oils and weaken fibers.

or

hand wash

  1. Fill a basin with cool water and add a small amount of natural wool detergent or baby shampoo.
  2. Submerge your garment and swirl gently for 30 seconds.
  3. Let it soak for up to 30 minutes without excessive agitation.
  4. Rinse thoroughly with cool water until all detergent is removed.
  5. Avoid over-washing—clean only when necessary to preserve softness and longevity.


step 2: drying

  1. Never wring out excess water—gently press between clean towels.
  2. Lay the garment flat on a dry towel, away from direct heat or sunlight.
  3. Reshape while damp, smoothing it gently to maintain its original fit.
  4. Allow it to dry completely before storing or wearing.


step 3: storing

  1. Always fold, never hang—this helps maintain its shape.
  2. Option to store in a breathable cotton bag to protect the fibers.
  3. Keep in a cool, dark place, away from moisture and direct sunlight.
  4. Let it breathe between wears—this reduces pilling and preserves the fibers. 


step 4: refresh

  1. Use our complimentary fabric shaver (included with your first order) to gently remove natural pilling.
  2. If using another fabric shaver, handle with care to avoid damaging fibers.

 

With proper care, your nüülee piece will remain effortlessly soft and elegant for years to come.

Note: Baby camel hair is naturally more durable and less prone to pilling, making it slightly easier to maintain—especially when washing our throws.