Organic Cashmere

Organic cashmere is a lightweight, yet warm, material that feels soft and luxurious against the skin. We use GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified organic cashmere, ensuring material’s status as 100% Organic. GOTS is a globally recognized standard, guaranteeing adherence to rigorous environmental and social criteria.

Organic fibres are derived from natural sources cultivated without the reliance on synthetic pesticides (such as insecticides), herbicides or Genetic Modified Organisms (GMOs), adhering strictly to the principles of organic agriculture. Organic agriculture is a production process that sustains the health of ecosystems, soils, and people.

We use only the finest organic cashmere in our products. Since the diameter of cashmere fibre is very small, it makes the yarn finer and softer to the touch.

Cashmere is resistant to wrinkles and temperature-regulating and when taken good care of, our knits can last for a lifetime. All these properties make organic cashmere ideal for our pieces.

Organic Cashmere

Organic cashmere is a lightweight, yet warm, material that feels soft and luxurious against the skin. We use GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified organic cashmere, ensuring material’s status as 100% Organic. GOTS is a globally recognized standard, guaranteeing adherence to rigorous environmental and social criteria.

Organic fibres are derived from natural sources cultivated without the reliance on synthetic pesticides (such as insecticides), herbicides or Genetic Modified Organisms (GMOs), adhering strictly to the principles of organic agriculture. Organic agriculture is a production process that sustains the health of ecosystems, soils, and people.

We use only the finest organic cashmere in our products. Since the diameter of cashmere fibre is very small, it makes the yarn finer and softer to the touch.

Cashmere is resistant to wrinkles and temperature-regulating and when taken good care of, our knits can last for a lifetime. All these properties make organic cashmere ideal for our pieces.

Origin

Origin of cashmere: Inner Mongolia
Yarn manufacturing: Inner Mongolia, China
Garment manufacturing: Inner Mongolia, China
Certificate: GOTS

Origin

Origin of cashmere: Inner Mongolia
Yarn manufacturing: Inner Mongolia, China
Garment manufacturing: Inner Mongolia, China
Certificate: GOTS

Care Guide

01. WASHING

Avoid washing your cashmere too frequently. Allow pieces to air between wears and clean only when necessary. For small stains, treat the affected area rather than washing the entire garment.


When washing is required, use a gentle detergent suitable for wool. Hand wash or machine wash on a cold, delicate wool cycle. Avoid spinning to protect the fibres.

02. DRYING

After washing, lay garments flat on a towel to dry. This helps maintain their original shape. Hanging may cause stretching and distortion. Never tumble dry, as heat will shrink the fibres.

03. MAINTENANCE

Pilling is a natural characteristic of cashmere, particularly when new or in areas exposed to friction. Gently remove pills using a fabric shaver or a soft brush. Avoid wool combs, as they may damage the fibres.

For brushed cashmere, use a dedicated wool brush to maintain a clean, even surface. Steaming can be used to refresh the garment, ideally after de-pilling, to restore a smooth finish.

04. STORAGE

Store cashmere pieces folded flat on a shelf or in a drawer to preserve their shape. Avoid hanging, as this may cause stretching. Do not overcrowd garments, allowing space to prevent creasing.

Care Guide

01. WASHING

Avoid washing your cashmere too frequently. Allow pieces to air between wears and clean only when necessary. For small stains, treat the affected area rather than washing the entire garment.

When washing is required, use a gentle detergent suitable for wool. Hand wash or machine wash on a cold, delicate wool cycle. Avoid spinning to protect the fibres.

02. DRYING

After washing, lay garments flat on a towel to dry. This helps maintain their original shape. Hanging may cause stretching and distortion. Never tumble dry, as heat will shrink the fibres.

03. MAINTENANCE

Pilling is a natural characteristic of cashmere, particularly when new or in areas exposed to friction. Gently remove pills using a fabric shaver or a soft brush. Avoid wool combs, as they may damage the fibres.

For brushed cashmere, use a dedicated wool brush to maintain a clean, even surface. Steaming can be used to refresh the garment, ideally after de-pilling, to restore a smooth finish.

04. STORAGE

Store cashmere pieces folded flat on a shelf or in a drawer to preserve their shape. Avoid hanging, as this may cause stretching. Do not overcrowd garments, allowing space to prevent creasing.