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From how often you should wash your jumpers to how to address bobbled knitwear, here are our top tips for how to care for your knitwear.
The best way to deal with lint is to get rid of it once it’s spotted. But trying to pick up those tiny fibres by hand alone ...
Don’t fear the debobbler Older fabric shavers could be harsh enough to chew through knitwear. But technology has moved on and new generations of debobblers are much gentler.
Gift this article free A debobbler will make your jumpers look as good as new (knit, £95, And Other Stories, stories.com) Lisa Armstrong Head of Fashion 31 December 2019 9:20am GMT ...
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Our testers praised the debobbler's practical design, which keeps things neat and mess-free. And once they got used to the initially fiddly-to-open collection bin, they had little to complain about.
The other debobbler I recommend is by Steamery (£55, steamery.co.uk). This is a seriously good-looking item and works exceptionally well. It is considerably more expensive though.