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cashmere cardigans womens  and Pashmina are the best of the best with regards to winter wear. Delicate and smooth to contact, the texture is featherlight, yet keeps you warm – one reason why it's valued (and pricier!) than stout cotton sweaters.

As extravagant as they may feel, Cashmere cashmere wrap cardigan and Pashmina wraps have a confounded, barbarous excursion to your wardrobe – and we're here to reveal to you why they are best maintained a strategic distance from. long cashmere cardigan
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There’s a reason why gray cashmere cardigan is the way it is – lightweight yet very, very warm. It’s because those fine hairs were never intended to for humans – they are the protective down that keeps mountain goats warm!

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comes from Cashmere goats that live in the mountains of Jammu & Kashmir, China and Mongolia. These goats produce a double fleece that consists of fine, soft undercoat of hair mingled with a straighter and much coarser outer coating called guard hair.

Since they don’t have much fat on their bodies, this double coat is what keeps them warm in high altitudes. cashmere cardigan grey
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The average cashmere sweater goat is capable of producing 80-170 grams of fibre per year – so it would take 1 goat roughly 4 years to produce enough hair to make a sweater.
When you factor in the numbers – womens turtleneck sweater takes the wool of 2-3 Cashmere goats to make 1 scarf – you can imagine how many animals are tortured in a year to produce the millions of sweaters that you see on the racks at Marks & Spencer or in a J Crew catalogue.womens turtleneck
You don’t have to wear cashmere jumper (or wool, angora, or mohair, for that matter), to keep yourself warm.
Natural fibres like cotton, cotton hemp and linen can be used to make cardigans and sweaters. Other alternatives include synthetic materials like polyester, polyamide, nylon and rayon. Some cruelty-free fabrics contain a blend of synthetic and plant fibres, and many, like acrylic, are made to look like animal-based fibres.
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It's a simple argument. On the one hand, it’s evident that animal cruelty is involved in the production of grey pullover women's and Pashmina shawls. On the other, there are umpteen plant-based alternatives at our disposal, so purging our closets of animal wool is achievable and accessible.
A quick look at the label will tell you whether the garment is made from plant or animal fibre – so make an informed choice the next time you shop! long camel color turtleneck


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