Two cashmere sweaters sit side by side on a shelf at a retailer. They appear to be the same color and cut. The tags both show they are the same ply—but one costs more. What's the difference? The fiber that went into the yarn in the first place.
All of the cashmere at The Cashmere Outlet comes from 100% Scottish and Italian yarns. The rarity of the fiber is only matched by the soft sensuality of its touch. But if cashmere is so rare, why is it today it seems to be everywhere - and available at so many different prices? How can you determine true luxury quality?
Quick Facts
Ply isn't what counts. It's the integrity of the fiber you start with.
All cashmere fiber comes from the finest underhair beneath the thick exterior coat of the Cashmere goat living in either Mongolia or China. It takes the underhair of at least 3 goats to create one sweater. The rarity of this fiber, and the difficult conditions under which it is gathered are some of the reasons cashmere is so precious. But Cashmere made In Scotland or Italy is rarer still.
The Mills We Use
Compromising on quality is not an option for The Cashmere Outlet. We personally search the mills of Scotland and Italy that meet our high standards of quality and comfort. This means you can rest assured that any purchase from The Cashmere Outlet will stand the test of time, with a level of quality that defines true luxury.