CashSoft Crewneck Jacquard Sweater.
- Fit: Classic. A straight & easy fit.
- Hits at the hip.
- Models wearing miteigi size S are 5'8"–5'11" (172–180 cm) with 23.5–26" (60–66 cm) waist & 33–38" (84–97 cm) hips.
- Models wearing miteigi size XL are 5'8"–5'11" (172–180 cm) with 34–36” (86–91 cm ) waist & 45–50" (114–127 cm) hips.
- Soft 100% cashmere wool sweater.
- Crewneck, ribbed.
- Long sleeves with rib cuffs.
- Medium stretch.
- Multicolor striped pattern.
- Rib band hem.
- Product sourced in mainland China, Zhejiang.
- No high-concerned chemical.
- #7776070
- Cashmere Wool 100%
- Hand wash cool temperature, lay flat to dry. Do not tumble dry. Not machine washable.
- Imported.
Size Guide
Size (cm) | Bust | Length | Sleeve | Weight (kg) |
M | 95 | 58 | 57 | 45-55 |
L | 100 | 59 | 58 | 55-65 |
XL | 105 | 60 | 59 | 65-70 |
*This is Asian size, which is 2-3 sizes smaller than EU / size If you wear European / American size M, you can choose our size XL or XXL. We suggest XL if you are a regular size M. Refer to item size chart. Measure your body first, then choose the correct size according to this product’s size chart. In between sizes? We recommend you size up. For a more relaxed fit, order one extra chart size up.
Accessories worn by the model are for matching and are not included in this sale.
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Difference Between Cashmere With Wool
Wool comes from sheep, cashmere comes from goats.
Fiber characteristics The fiber diameter of cashmere is smaller than wool, the texture is more delicate and soft, and the scale structure of cashmere is smaller, making its thermal performance better than wool. Wool fibers are relatively thick, hard in texture, and not as warm as cashmere.
Production The production of cashmere is much lower than wool. Each goat can produce only a few dozen grams of cashmere a year, while the average sheep can produce 10 to 18 kilograms of wool a year.
Heat preservation The warmth of cashmere is 4 to 8 times that of wool, which is mainly due to the hollow structure of cashmere fiber and small scales, so that it can better lock the air to form a insulation layer.
Skin affinity and hygroscopicity Cashmere is more skin friendly than wool and hygroscopicity is stronger. Cashmere sweaters are the most absorbent of all textile fibers, and wool, although hygroscopic, is also good, but compared to cashmere is still slightly inferior. The fibers of cashmere are hollow and wool is solid, so cashmere is lighter, softer and warmer than wool.