ムートンを長く心地よく。

Long-lasting comfort for your shearling.

Gentle Care for Your Mouton.

Mouton is a natural material that traps air.
It's surprisingly light yet warm.
To enjoy its charm for a long time, a little "gentle" care is essential.


Before Wearing

It's recommended to lightly spray with a waterproof spray suitable for mouton.
This helps repel dirt and water.


After Wearing

Quickly brush off surface dust with a soft brush.
Applying too much force can damage the fibers, so the key is to "stroke gently" without pressing hard.


If it gets wet

Avoid direct sunlight and air dry naturally in a well-ventilated area.
Attempting to dry it forcibly can cause the fibers to shrink or harden.


Caring for Stains

First, check which detergents can be used.


Detergents that are OK to use

・Neutral detergents (for delicate clothes, e.g., Emal)
・Wool detergents
・Hair shampoo (your regular one is fine)

All of these have "gentle cleaning power."
Mild detergents are less likely to damage mouton fibers.


Things to avoid

・Bleach
・Fabric softener
・Alkaline detergents
・Hot water

These can cause color fading, fiber shrinkage, or shedding, and are not compatible with mouton.


Steps for removing stains

Dissolve a small amount of neutral detergent in lukewarm water around 30°C.
Gently dab the stained area with a towel.
Avoid scrubbing vigorously, as this can cause hair loss or disrupt the fiber direction.

When wiping off the detergent, use a clean, damp towel and gently dab in the same way to remove detergent residue.

Afterward, air dry completely in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight.


Finishing after drying

After drying, lightly brush with a soft brush.
Do not rub hard; just gently arrange the nap.
Applying too much force can pull on the fibers and cause damage.
Just a little extra effort will restore the softness characteristic of mouton.


Conclusion.

Mouton is a material that will stay with you for a long time if you simply "treat it gently."
May your fluffy moments continue with a little daily care.


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