• HYACINTHE CASHMERE CARDIGAN IN BISCUIT
  • HYACINTHE CASHMERE CARDIGAN IN BISCUIT
  • HYACINTHE CASHMERE CARDIGAN IN BISCUIT
  • HYACINTHE CASHMERE CARDIGAN IN BISCUIT
  • HYACINTHE CASHMERE CARDIGAN IN BISCUIT
  • HYACINTHE CASHMERE CARDIGAN IN BISCUIT
  • HYACINTHE CASHMERE CARDIGAN IN BISCUIT
  • HYACINTHE CASHMERE CARDIGAN IN BISCUIT

HYACINTHE CASHMERE CARDIGAN IN BISCUIT

Regular price $280.00
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This slouchy V-Neck cardigan is an easy everyday second-skin, to wear with the Honore tank. It is made of grade A cashmere, with wide cuffs that wear slouchy and cozy.

True to size

Cashmere

Cashmere Goat Down:
Cashmere is a type of hair and not a breed. All goats have cashmere fibers, which is the thinnest and longest hairs they have. Usually, they grow around their belly and are downy and really fine. Cashmere is beloved because of their weight to warmth ratio: very light yet very warm. Under a microscope, cashmere hair has thinner scales than wool's, which gives it its signature softness.

Alashan, Inner Mongolia, China:
The most prized goats live in Alashan, Inner Mongolia -- a Chinese SAR -- where the accidental confluence of economic and environmental conditions mean the goats here grow the finest cashmere hair.

Buttery, Creamy, Soft

Pros:
✓ Deadstock Sourcing
✓ Low Waste Fully-Fashioned Manufacturing 
✓ Waste Water Filtered
✓ ISO 9001 Certified 
✓ Biofuel electricity

Cons:
✕ Cashmere goats grazing patterns destroy pastures 

Design-solution:
While aware of the environmental limits, Ply-Knits uses deadstock yarns only for now.