Few people think about it, but we often already have everything we need at home. A simple pair of tights forgotten in a drawer can become an incredibly effective tool for removing pilling without damaging the wool. A simple and accessible, old-fashioned trick that leaves sweaters as smooth as fresh from the store. The full method, explained step by step, is… See more

Pilling: The Enemy of Style, Not Quality

The sight of pilling can be discouraging, especially if you take good care of your clothes. However, it’s important not to panic: this phenomenon doesn’t affect the warmth or comfort of your sweater. It mainly affects areas that are prone to friction—under the arms, on the sides, or on the sleeves.

Instead of leaving your sweater at the bottom of the closet, it’s best to treat it gently. A mishandling can weaken the fabric, but a few simple techniques can restore its beautiful, dry-cleaning-like appearance.

Simple tips to remove pilling without damaging the wool