All the Things You Don’t Need to Dry-Clean (Even If the Label Says You Do)

You spent a pretty penny on a beautiful cashmere sweater, wool blanket, or down jacket. But when your investment piece needs a good cleaning, suddenly you’re faced with another expensive prospect: paying for dry cleaning.

Fear not! Many pricey, delicate textiles are actually better off being cleaned at home in the washing machine or the sink — even if the label reads “dry-clean only.” And doing so not only saves you money but also extends the life of the fabric.

Below, we’ve rounded up all of our expert-backed advice on what fabrics don’t have to be dry-cleaned.



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