We offer FREE shipping on New Zealand orders over $300! For orders under $300, shipping is a flat rate of NZD$10.00 which is automatically applied at the online checkout.
All Australian orders will be applied at a flat shipping rate of $25 NZD.
New Zealand orders: While we aim to process all orders for overnight delivery with NZ Post, we cannot guarantee a 24-hour delivery timeframe due to occasional delays caused by NZ Post’s delivery volume and unforeseen events. Please allowing extra time for rural deliveries.
We offer a number of payment options:
American Express
Mastercard
Visa
Apple Pay
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Laybuy
At the checkout simply select "Store Pick (Click & Collect)" in your shipping options, then select an avalible store to pick up your order! You will be notified by email when your order is ready to collect.
Book in your personal instore styling session here. Located at our Merivale Mall Christchurch store.
We offer FREE shipping on New Zealand orders over $300! For orders under $300, shipping is a flat rate of NZD$10.00 which is automatically applied at the online checkout.
All Australian orders will be applied at a flat shipping rate of $25 NZD.
New Zealand orders: While we aim to process all orders for overnight delivery with NZ Post, we cannot guarantee a 24-hour delivery timeframe due to occasional delays caused by NZ Post’s delivery volume and unforeseen events. Please allowing extra time for rural deliveries.
We offer a number of payment options:
American Express
Mastercard
Visa
Apple Pay
Afterpay
Laybuy
At the checkout simply select "Store Pick (Click & Collect)" in your shipping options, then select an avalible store to pick up your order! You will be notified by email when your order is ready to collect.
Book in your personal instore styling session here. Located at our Merivale Mall Christchurch store.
How to Care for Luxury Clothing So It Lasts for Years
Investing in beautiful clothing is only the beginning. Knowing how to care for luxury clothing can help your favourite pieces retain their shape, softness and quality for years to come. From cashmere and wool to other delicate fabrics, a little thoughtful garment care goes a long way.
The first rule of any clothing care guide is simple: check the care label.
Different fabrics require different treatment, and some pieces may need professional dry cleaning, while others are better suited to gentle hand washing. When in doubt, follow the instructions specific to the garment.
For more on choosing the right natural fibres, read our Cashmere, Wool or Merino? Choosing Luxury Knitwear That Lasts guide.
If you're wondering how to care for cashmere or how to care for wool clothing, gentle handling is key. Avoid washing knitwear more often than necessary. Airing garments between wears can help keep them fresh, while hand washing in cool water with a suitable detergent may be appropriate when the care label allows. Always dry knitwear flat rather than hanging it, which can stretch the fibres.
Before buying something new, look at what you already wear. Are there genuine wardrobe gaps, or are you buying another version of something you rarely reach for? Understanding your personal style is one of the easiest ways to learn how to stop buying clothes you don't wear. The goal isn't to create a perfect wardrobe. It's to create one that works for your real life.
Pilling Is Normal
Pilling can occur naturally with premium knitwear, particularly in areas where fabric experiences friction. It doesn't necessarily mean a garment is poor quality. A fabric shaver or cashmere comb can gently refresh the surface and help keep your favourite knits looking their best.
Store Knitwear the Right Way
Knowing how to store knitwear is just as important as knowing how to wash it. Folding knitwear helps maintain its shape, while clean, dry garment storage and appropriate moth protection can help protect natural fibres between seasons. Avoid hanging heavy knits for long periods, as this may cause stretching through the shoulders.
Wash Less, Care More
One of the simplest garment care tips is to avoid unnecessary washing. Airing, spot cleaning and gentle steaming, where suitable for the fabric, can help refresh clothing between washes. Learning how to make clothes last longer is often less about complicated routines and more about treating each piece according to its fabric, construction and care instructions.
Buy Well, Then Care for It Well
Knowing how to care for designer clothes helps protect the pieces you've chosen to invest in. Natural fibres and delicate fabrics may require a little more attention, but thoughtful care can make a meaningful difference to how they look and feel over time.
Read our guide on how to build a capsule wardrobe.
Explore our Knitwear, Coats & Jackets, Dresses, and Accessories collections for pieces designed to become lasting favourites.
For more wardrobe advice, read The Modern Woman's Wardrobe: A Guide to Timeless Style in New Zealand, or for more inspo, find out 10 Investment Pieces Every Woman Will Wear for Year.


