There is no difference between the yellow label and the white label of cashmere coats. The yellow label or white label on the trademark has no specific meaning. This is just that each company feels that this color is more suitable for its brand. Most registered trademarks are applied for in black and white and can be changed to any color when used.
It is not recommended to wash cashmere coats directly, because wool coats are cashmere products and may shrink if washed directly. For coats made of this material, it is best to send them directly to a dry cleaner for cleaning.
Wool coats do not need to be cleaned too frequently. They are not worn particularly frequently every winter. They can be washed once or twice. If there are stains on the clothes, they can be partially cleaned.
How to partially clean a sheepskin coat:
First soak a towel with warm water, then wring the towel dry and wipe the stains on the coat. If it cannot be wiped off with water, you can first dilute it with a special detergent in warm water, then wet it with a towel and wipe it on the surface of the coat. After wiping it clean, hang the coat and put it in a cool and dry place to dry.
If the stains on the clothes are serious, it is best to send the clothes to a dry cleaner for more professional cleaning and maintenance of the clothes.
Because sheep shearling is made of sheepskin, the hair may curl to a certain extent during wear. You can gently comb it with a wide-tooth comb.