





CC2 Clothes Brush
The Kent CC2 is a handmade cherrywood clothes brush with black boar bristle, designed for gentle but effective care of fine garments. The black boar bristle is ideal for softer fabrics — wool, cashmere, and silk — lifting lint, dust, and pet hair without snagging delicate fibres. The cherrywood handle is shaped for a comfortable, secure grip and finished to showcase the natural grain of the wood.
- Type: Clothes and lint brush
- Bristle: Black boar bristle
- Handle: Natural cherrywood
- Construction: Handmade
- Best for: Wool, cashmere, silk, and fine fabrics; lint and pet hair removal
- Origin: Handmade by Kent
A clothes brush needs very little maintenance — occasional cleaning of the bristles is all that is required.
- After brushing garments, use a lint roller or your fingers to pull any trapped fibres from the bristle tips
- For a deeper clean, work a small amount of mild shampoo into the bristles with a damp toothbrush, rinse, and allow to air dry bristle-side down
- Store in a dust bag or box when not in use to protect the bristles from dust and shedding
- Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture — the cherrywood handle will benefit from occasional conditioning with a light wood oil
Free standard shipping on all U.S. orders over $50. For orders under $50, shipping rates are calculated at checkout via USPS.
- Standard Shipping: 3–5 business days (USPS First Class / Ground Advantage)
- Priority Mail: Faster delivery, calculated at checkout
Orders ship from Miami, Florida. We strive to ship same day for orders placed before 2:00 PM, or the next business day.
Canada: Ships via USPS First Class Package International. A $12 handling fee applies. Additional duties and taxes may apply and are the customer's responsibility. For all other international shipping inquiries, please contact us.
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