Mohair, being a natural fiber, requires care to maintain its appearance and feel over time. It is normal for it to shed some fiber initially, but this does not indicate a defect—it is a characteristic of the material itself.
(1.) Regular brushing
Use a stiff-bristle brush and gently pass it always in the direction of the fiber. If the brush glides smoothly and the fabric lies flat, it is correct; if it bristles or there is resistance, you are brushing against the grain.
Mohair, being a natural fiber, requires care to maintain its appearance and feel over time. It is normal for it to shed some fiber initially, but this does not indicate a defect—it is a characteristic of the material itself.
(2.) Light hydration
If it is dry or sheds more fiber, lightly spray with water and brush again: moisture restores its shape and softness.
Mohair, being a natural fiber, requires care to maintain its appearance and feel over time. It is normal for it to shed some fiber initially, but this does not indicate a defect—it is a characteristic of the material itself.
(3.) Storage
At the end of the season, shake and brush the accessory before storing it folded in a fabric or plastic bag, in a dry and closed place, to maintain its properties until the next use.