Many angora sweaters you purchase are mixtures of a low percentage of angora and other wools (like cashmere or wool from sheep) and synthetic fibers like viscose or polyester. These combinations can minimize shedding.

You can also insert a small crochet hook from the inside of the sweater so that the hook grabs the snag on the outside of the sweater. Carefully pull it back in through the sweater, so the snag ends up on the inside. Never pull the snag away from the sweater or cut it off. This could make the sweater start unraveling or create a large hole.

While you might worry that your sweater will freeze solid, it will remain flexible. To keep the sweater from creasing while it’s freezing, consider layering tissue paper between the folds of the sweater.

You could also be in the habit of leaving the sweater in the freezer when you’re not wearing it. That way, it’s always ready for you to wear.

The idea is that freezing the sweater makes the hairs shed all at once instead of over the course of several hours. This is why you’ll need to freeze the sweater every time you want to wear it.

Avoid pulling the pills since this can damage the angora by pulling the fibers out even more. [7] X Research source

Try to cut down on static. Static can easily build up if you blow dry your hair every day, so let your hair air dry instead or use an ionizing hair dryer. These create ions that reduce static electricity. [9] X Research source

Avoid washing your sweater in a washing machine and never use a dryer. You should also keep your sweater out of direct sunlight and never use bleach, since these can ruin the fibers of the sweater.

If you pull or tug your sweater while it’s wet, you might damage or stretch the sweater. This is why you shouldn’t wash it in the washing machine, which can twist or knot the fibers.

To get most of the water out of the sweater quickly, you can also put it in a salad spinner. Spin until most of the water is collected in the spinner. [12] X Research source

Never store your angora sweater by hanging it. You should always fold the sweater so that it keeps its shape. [13] X Research source

For example, when you lay the sweater flat make sure the arms don’t fall or drape over the drying rack. This can make ridges in the sweater when it’s dry. Your sweater should be completely flat. When you dry clean a sweater, it goes through the dry cleaning process. If the fabric contracts a little, you can steam it. If there are stains, the sweater should be wet cleaned.