Flat Dry or Die
Always, always and always dry your wool garments on a flat surface. Gently squeeze out as much water as possible. If you don’t have a flat drying device (who does?) you can put the garment on a folded towel. If you have access to a drying rack you can place the towel on top of the device. Don’t forget to flip the garment once in a while.
Air Dry
Most garments last longer and stay in shape if you let them slowly dry on a drying rack or a hanger. Make sure to straighten hems and creases as much as possible before, this will save time when the garments are dry.
Tumble
We honestly don’t recommend that you tumble dry anything but bed linen and towels, and if do, please use
tumble dryer balls to shorten the drying time and remove static electricity.