Cashmere

Cashmere

Cashmere comes from goats in cold, high-altitude regions, where a fine undercoat grows to protect against temperatures that other fibers cannot withstand.

Each goat only yields a few hundred grams of it per year. That is why genuine cashmere has never been cheap and never will be.

Cashmere comes from goats in cold, high-altitude regions,...
Why cashmere instead of merino wool

Warmth without Weight

Merino wool reliably provides warmth, but it remains noticeable — on the skin, under a collar, at every seam. Cashmere offers the same warmth at a fraction of the weight. The fiber is finer, the hand is silkier, and the wearing experience is almost imperceptible.

Where merino feels like winter clothes, cashmere feels like no clothes at all — just warmth.

Run the palm of your hand over a piece of cashmere, not y...
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Run the palm of your hand over a piece of cashmere, not your fingertips. The difference is immediate: no friction, no resistance, just a surface that yields to your hand instead of fighting against it.

Technical Detail

Cashmere fibers are measured in microns by their diameter—the finer the fiber, the softer and higher quality it is. Fineness determines quality, not thickness.