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Number 2 the Cashmere

Cashmere is much more than just a material; it is a sensory experience, a story of tradition and craftsmanship, and a statement of timeless style.

MANUFACTURING

1. SELECTION

Cashmere comes from the fine, silky wool of cashmere goats, native to the high plateaus of the Himalayas. Only the softest fibers are kept to ensure exceptional quality.

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2. SHEARING

In spring, the goats are sheared to collect their precious down. This step requires precision and respect for the animal to preserve the length and fineness of the fibers.

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3. WASHING

The raw wool is carefully sorted to remove impurities, then washed to reveal its natural softness.

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4. SORTING

 

The fibers are separated according to their length and fineness. Only the finest, with a light and consistent texture, are used to make cashmere.

5. SPINNING

Once combed, the fibers are spun into a soft, supple, and durable yarn, ready to be worked.

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6. MAKING

The yarns are then knitted or woven to bring cashmere pieces to life. A final wash enhances their feel and strengthens their suppleness.

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OUR STYLE TIP

Wear cashmere directly on the skin to feel its full softness. Pair a fine sweater with straight jeans or a flowing skirt for a simple, feminine, and timeless look.

THE ADVANTAGES

Warm, soft, and lightweight, cashmere offers unmatched comfort. Its natural fiber insulates from the cold while remaining breathable. Durable and flexible, it retains its beauty season after season.

OUR CARE TIP

Wash by hand or on a cold wool cycle with a gentle detergent. Dry flat, away from heat, and store folded to preserve the shape and texture of the garment.