Ultimate Cashmere Guide: Care & Quality Tips | Luca Faloni (2024)

Cashmere knitwear has always been at the centre of the Luca Faloni Autumn Winter Collection.

However, despite its reputation as the finest material for the colder months of the year, cashmere and its unique properties are not always fully understood. Here is our guide covering everything you need to know about this fine material.

Quality cashmere is not only the finest, softest and warmest yarn, but it is also a very durable product, which can easily last 10 years and over 200 wears when taken care of properly. In this article we explore its qualities, the difference between good and bad cashmere, and how to assess it. Lastly, we will explain how to take care of your cashmere knitwear over the years.

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What is Cashmere?

This special yarn comes from rare fibres found in the undercoat of cashmere goats. These particular goats live mainly in Mongolia and China, a region characterised by wide temperature fluctuations between seasons.

Cashmere goats adapted to this harsh climate by developing a double fleece: an outer guard layer that protects the undercoat from water, and an undercoat made of ultra-fine hairs with strong insulating properties. This keeps the goats warm in the winter but not too hot in the summer.

"The fibres are collected through a very laborious anddifficult process and are then divided

into differentquality ranges,based on thickness,length and colour".

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Why is Cashmere better than wool?

Warmth– Its insulation capacity is three times higher than wool (up to eight times for the very best cashmere), making it perfect for maintaining your body temperature. The result is a yarn that keeps you warm but not hot.

Softness– The diameter of cashmere fibres is very small, creating a very fine texture, the softest of all yarns.

No itchiness– For the same reason, the density of fibres are much higher than wool, and therefore the texture is not scratchy. This gives a great feeling when wearing cashmere directly on the skin or when touching a jumper.

Lightness– Given its insulating qualities, cashmere jumpers can be lighter than those made of wool and still keep perfect body temperature.

Shape resilience- Quality cashmere does not shrink when washed correctly, and will retain shape better than wool over the years.

DurabilityThe best cashmere jumpers can last 10 years when the right care is given to the garment. It is not uncommon to hear of people wearing cashmere jumpers from their grandparents.

Pilling– This happens when short fibres twist around themselves in areas of the jumper where there is more friction, creating small bobbles. This phenomenon is inevitable due to the presence of shorter fibres and it afflicts expensive cashmere as well.

However, in the latter it should stop after the first few washes, and it should happen much less than with cheaper alternatives (where fibres are much shorter). Don’t worry, normal pilling is easy to remove with a cashmere comb, shaving machines or even simply by hand.

Care– Cashmere fibres are shorter and thinner than most other yarns, therefore you will need to follow the washing instruction to avoid damaging the garment.

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What to look for in cashmere and what are the differences between great and poor cashmere:

First of all, always check the label. What many brands call “cashmere” is just a poor blend between cashmere and wool. This can be much cheaper, but drastically inferior in terms of quality and feel, and more subject to pilling.

Additionally, while a 100% cashmere label can be technically accurate, it is often extremely misleading. Not all cashmere is equal. A jumper made with great cashmere is an investment, which will last a long time. Saving money on cheap options is a mistake that results in a less durable product, which will fall apart after a few washes. Inferior materials and inferior manufacturing translate to a much higher cost per wear.

To an unexperienced eye it is not always easy to differentiate between great and low quality cashmere before the first few washes. Here we analyse what you should look for to make sure you are getting the best cashmere:

Length of fibres:From a technical point of view, quality of fibres depends on their thickness and length. The longer they are, the more resistant and durable the jumper will be, and it will also generate less pilling. Cashmere fibre lengths range from 28 to 42mm. Longer fibres are usually found on the neck and underbelly and are much more expensive.

Thickness of fibres:The lower the thickness, the softer the yarn will be. Fibres’ diameter can range from 15 to 19 microns, with a massive impact on softness. Watch out however for baby cashmere; while some brands use this product for great marketing, it is too fine, compromising its durability.

Touch the jumper to see if it is soft and light and place it on your neck to test if it is itchy or not. Be aware that some cheaper brands disguise the touch by adding resin to make jumpers softer in stores, but this effect will soon disappear. Other brands over-wash them, but this will make the jumpers wear out much faster. Also, try to examine its surface. Excessive initial fluffiness might mean the yarn was spun from shorter and less resistant fibres. Similarly, move your hand on it and see if fibres begin to roll up; this could be due to a high percentage of short fibres, which will likely pill more.

Number of ply:Look for two-ply cashmere garments, where two threads of yarn are twisted together to give a more resistant knit. Single-ply cashmere will be less durable and might develop holes more easily. Two-ply also means that the sweater will be knitted more tightly, therefore being softer and warmer. Brands should say how much ply they have used in the garment, if not check how tight the knitting is and you should get a feeling.

Origin of fibres:Not all the cashmere goats are created equal. Some live in areas where temperature variation is higher, therefore their fibres are finer and more premium. Inner Mongolia is generally seen as the best origin, due to harsher winters and the better diet of the goats.

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What to look for in cashmere and what are the differences between great and poor cashmere:

Colours of fibres:Before dyeing, fibres come in three natural colours: white, brown and beige. As you would expect, whiter cashmere fibres require less dye to generate specific colours, therefore reducing the negative impact that colouring has on its natural softness. High-end yarn spinners utilise a much higher proportion of white fibres for all colours, not only the lighter shades.

  • Type of fibres:Fibres can be divided into virgin and recycled. The former are made into yarns for the first time, while the latter come from waste or old fabrics, either already used by customers or from unsold items. Recycled fibres are much less durable, less soft and itchier. The very cheap jumpers from mass chains usually are made with recycled fibres, either entirely or in big proportions.

    Knit:Even when the cashmere yarn is of great provenance, poor knitting will negatively affect the final product both in terms of look and touch. The better knitting can be recognised by a tighter knit. Try to stretch a part of the jumper and see if it goes back in shape easily. Products knitted in Italy or Scotland are usually a safer option compared to ones made in China, however, it also depends on the individual companies so only choose brands that you trust.

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Here are some suggestions for washing cashmere garments:

  • Cashmere comes from hairs and can therefore be washed in water, either by hand or washing machine

  • Hand-washing with cool water (30°C) is the best method

  • Always turn the garment inside out

  • Use a delicate washing detergent (8+ Ph) or specialist cashmere wool wash (like Woolite), which usually also includes some softener

  • You can also use baby shampoo to give extra softness and maintain a soft and fluffy texture

  • Do not bleach

  • If you have a washing machine with a hand-wash cycle, this will also work; just make sure to set it to a cool temperature (30°C) and short cycle (no more than 30 minutes); you can spin dry as usual but do not leave the garment inside the machine afterwards

  • Dry-cleaning is also fine, just ask for delicate detergent

How to dry and iron cashmere once washed:

  • Do not wring the garment – remove excess water by gently pressing with a towel

  • Lay the garment on a flat surface and stretch it while damp to its original shape

  • Never hang cashmere garments to dry, they will stretch and lose shape

  • Let it dry at room temperature over an airer, avoiding sunlight

  • Iron at low temperature, using a pressing cloth as a divider; never iron directly onto the fabric

Maintenance and storage:

  • Never hang cashmere garments in your wardrobe, always fold them when storing, otherwise, they might lose shape

  • When not used for an extended period, place inside a dust bag or sealable garment container to protect it from moths; place lavender or moth balls inside

  • In case of pilling remove it with a cashmere comb or with a shaving machine, which will make the garment like new; better to remove pilling after washing and drying, never on wet or damp fabric

  • Protect from contact with Nylon (for instance with seat belts or inside jackets) which can damage the fibres

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What to look for in cashmere and what are the differences between great and poor cashmere:

When you invest in great cashmere products, you are stepping up the longevity and luxury of your wardrobe, by adding items with several unique properties. These garments will keep their quality and shape longer than wool knitwear, therefore earning back your initial investment over the years, and giving you a lower cost per wear.

Some people might be fooled into buying very affordable cashmere from a big chain, but once you look at what you are buying, it becomes clear that the money is not always well spent. The product will look drastically different after a few washes.

The best yarns, from companies like Cariaggi, with the whitest, longest and finest fibres cost up to 200 euros per kg and brands need circa 300 grams for a single jumper. Once you add in the cost of knitting and finishing, it becomes clear that anyone selling jumpers at very low prices took some shortcuts.

The only problem with cashmere is that its luxury and softness are addictive. Once you try it, it will be difficult to go back to normal wool.

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FAQs

What is the best grade of cashmere? ›

Grade A: The highest quality cashmere as the fibres will both be the longest and finest. The diameter of the fibres can be as low as 14-15.5 microns, with a length of 34- 36mm.

What is the best cashmere in the world? ›

There are diverse breeds that produce Cashmere in the world. But the Ladakhi goats produce the finest Cashmere. In addition, Mongolia, China, and Tibet are the largest producers of wool. Yet, Ladakhi Cashmere has the finest grade but its production is quite low due to the rare goats of Changra.

How do you wash Luca Faloni? ›

Dry cleaning is the easiest way to wash this knitwear and also the recommended method in case of stains. Alternatively, you can machine wash on a very delicate cycle at no higher than 30°C, and for no longer than 30 minutes.

How can you tell if cashmere is high quality? ›

High-quality cashmere has a tight weave, and you'll notice tiny fibers, about 2mm in length, on the surface. Longer or uneven fibers might signal the presence of other materials. You can also hold the fabric up to light to check for a consistent knit pattern, which indicates quality.

Which cashmere brand is most expensive? ›

Ladakhi Cashmere is the finest all the production of this fine wool. Ladakhi Cashmere is the most expensive in the world; this is due to many reasons. From its procurement to the making of the final product, Cashmere fibre gets a manual processing to produce Pashmina shawls, scarves or smaller accessories.

How can you tell cheap cashmere? ›

You can tell cheap cashmere by its rough texture, excessive pilling, and uneven weave. If it's priced too low, or feels scratchy against your skin, it likely isn't the high-quality cashmere you deserve.

Who is the king of cashmere? ›

Brunello Cucinelli is often called the "King of Cashmere," but he rules his fashion empire with a gentle hand.

Is there anything better than cashmere? ›

Yak wool, AKA “khullu” is not only a cashmere alternative because it's similarly soft and comfy to wear all the time. Khullu is also considered an alternative because it's more sustainable, breathable, durable, and warmer than cashmere.

Which country produces the best quality cashmere? ›

While several countries produce high-quality cashmere, Mongolia, China, Kashmir (India), and Nepal are particularly renowned for their exceptional products. Each region has its unique strengths, from Mongolia's fine fibres and traditional craftsmanship to Nepal's hand-crafted, high-altitude cashmere.

How do you clean Luca? ›

Should your Luca+Danni® piece need additional cleaning, warm water and mild soap is recommended - patting it dry with a soft cloth. Always refrain from using abrasive materials such as paper towels or rigid fabrics when cleaning or drying your jewelry as these products may scratch the surface of the piece.

How do you clean Brunello Cucinelli? ›

Washing woollen items by hand is always preferable. Brunello Cucinelli product specialists advise doing so with pieces turned inside-out at a cool temperature no more than 30-degrees, using a pH neutral soap.

How do you clean Italian loafers? ›

The basics of leather care

Use a horsehair brush to gently remove dirt and debris. For tougher stains, a slightly damp cloth can work wonders, but remember, water is not leather's best friend. Dry them thoroughly but gently with a cloth, and leave them to air for a few hours. After cleaning, conditioning comes next.

Does cashmere get better with age? ›

In fact, very high-quality cashmere only gets better with age. Look for cashmere that feels tightly woven, with a solid feeling, rather than a fluffy feeling.

Does cashmere get softer the more you wear it? ›

Your cashmere can keep you warm, soft, and looking fantastic for years—but not if it's stretched, shrunken, or pilly. Care for your cashmere garments right, and you'll be rewarded with material that actually becomes softer over time.

How long will a cashmere sweater last? ›

Quality cashmere is not only the finest, softest and warmest yarn, but it is also a very durable product, which can easily last 10 years and over 200 wears when taken care of properly.

What is premium cashmere? ›

CASHMERE PREMIUM | 78.0113

Pure top quality cashmere. Only the finest cashmere is used to make this yarn. Premium animal fibre for incredible comfort with lightness, breathability and incomparable warmth.

Why is Mongolian cashmere the best? ›

Mongolian cashmere is renowned for its softness, warmth, and durability. It is also one of the most sustainable fibers in the world. Cashmere goats are raised in the harsh conditions of the Mongolian steppe, where they are able to graze on natural vegetation.

What is the best cashmere come from? ›

There is no such thing as a "purebred" Cashmere goat, Most types of goat breeds, can produce this down in varied quantities and may be called Cashmere goats..but basically any goat producing cashmere can join the club! Some breeds are better known than others, but most consider Mongolian goats the best.

Is 12 gauge cashmere good? ›

12 gauge has 12 stitches or rows of yarn per inch, so the cashmere is relatively dense. A lower gauge number will provide a lighter item as less cashmere is used. If you are looking for a lightweight item, then a lower gauge is best. If your priority is warmth or durability, a higher gauge will be preferable.

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