The material is derived from the
hair of the Cashmere goat, native to the Mongolian desert. In this area, temperatures at night time plunge to as low as minus 40 degrees
centigrade, meaning that the goats grow hair that is extremely warm in order to insulate themselves. The Cashmere goat is also found
in
The percentage of the hair contained within clothing
can vary greatly. It is often mixed with silk which makes it cheaper to buy. Always check the label to make sure you are buying the
amount of the wool that you want.
As with many luxury market items, you should be wary of fakes. Buying from a reputable source should
safeguard against this, but there are many imitation garments around; usually the fine hair is blended with sheep's wool and sold
as pure, when it is not.
The material is easy to care for, and should last for many years, providing you are gentle with
the garment. It's best to hand wash it in lukewarm water with a good quality soap, and make sure you never wring the garment out as
this will spoil it. Simply place it on to a big towel, and roll it up to squeeze out any excess water, then leave it to dry flat on
a clean towel. Don't hang it up to dry or it may stretch out of shape. You can iron once dry on a very low heat. Failing this, have
the garment dry-cleaned.
The moth is the enemy of all things cashmere; the most important thing you can do for your garment is to keep
it clean, as dirt attracts moths. Try to store the garment in a sealed bag which will also guard against moths, and not on a hanger.
If you don't want to wash your garment yet, you can place it in the freezer overnight in a plastic bag, and this will kill any moth
larvae that may be hiding in the fabric, ready to nibble the material.
You may notice, after wearing your new garment a few times,
that a little amount of pilling occurs around the areas that the wool touches, such as the sleeves. This is simple to remove; either
pick the tiny bobbles off by hand, or with a special comb, a fabric shaver or de-fuzzing device. The garment will feel even softer
after this.
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