Making our clothes last longer is the first step to an ethical and sustainable wardrobe.

Absence makes the heart grow fonder…AND can make your favourite knit last longer!

Sometimes, the things we love hurt us the most, and over-wear and under-care can kill your much-loved knit well before it’s expiry date.

We’re here to help! We offer a 100% guaranteed service to help you keep your cashmere beautiful.

Mia Blog | Seperation Anxi-knit-y

Separation Anxi-knit-y

(noun)

1. Anxiety provoked by the separation of you from your favourite knit.

It’s come to our attention that many people in our MF community struggle with this...

And, are delaying using our rejuvenation or repair service as a result of their (very real) separation anxi-knit-y… at the thought of living without their beloved knit for 2 weeks.

Bottom line: The first step is always the hardest.

Mia Diary | Seperation Anxi-knit-y

Here at MIA FRATINO we live by the 2 R’s program:

1. REVITALISE TREATMENT

Simply send your knit to us and we will give it a thorough Spring Clean Revitalise Treatment, then post it back to you as good as new!

Our team of experts will wash, dry, de-pill, re-shape and gently steam your cashmere.

Top tip: We accept all cashmere garments, whether they’re MIA FRATINO or another brand.


REVITALISE SERVICE →

Mia Blog | Seperation  Anxi-knit-y

2. REPAIR SERVICE

If you encounter some moth misfortune – or find any other snag or hole in your cashmere garment, we also offer a bespoke repair service here.

VIEW REPAIR SERVICE →

Mia Blog | Seperation Anxi-knit-y

Taking a ‘knit break’ survival 101

We know it’s hard to part from your most loved knit. Be assured, we love them just as much as you do, so they’re in good hands.

You can sleep easy knowing that we will have your knit back to you as swiftly as possible! (Usually 1-2 weeks)


In the meantime, here’s how we, at MIA FRATINO, survive the wait…

1. Chocolate 
2. Wine
3. Wearing an old favourite
4.  Investing in a new MF piece.

(shh… we promise we won’t tell your current fave)
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August 13, 2020 — Renee Landers