Cashmere is known as one of the most luxurious fabrics in fashion. But why does it come with such a high price tag? The answer lies in its origin, production process, and quality.
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1. A rare fiber from the cashmere goat
Cashmere is obtained from the undercoat of the cashmere goat, which lives in cold mountain regions such as Mongolia, Nepal, and China. Each goat produces only 150–200 grams of usable fiber per year – enough for just one sweater.
2. Intensive production process
The fibers are collected by hand during molting season. They are then sorted, washed, and spun into yarn. This artisanal and labor-intensive process significantly increases the cost.
3. Exceptional softness and quality
Cashmere is much finer and softer than regular wool. It feels luxurious, insulates better, and lasts for years – if properly cared for. Read also: How to Maintain a Cashmere Sweater.
4. Durability and longevity
A quality cashmere half-zip or sweater often lasts far longer than several cheaper alternatives. It’s a true investment in both style and sustainability.
5. Exclusivity and prestige
Because of its rarity, cashmere has built a worldwide reputation for exclusivity. Whether worn with a shirt, polo, or trousers, it radiates timeless luxury.
✔️ Summary / Checklist
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Rare: limited production per goat.
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Artisanal: labor-intensive process.
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Soft & warm: finer than regular wool.
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Long-lasting: a sustainable investment.
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Exclusive: symbol of global luxury.
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