GuideScottish Cashmere vs Italian Cashmere: Which Is Better?
Scottish cashmere and Italian cashmere both use the same Grade A Mongolian fiber. But they differ in how that fiber is spun, how the garments are knitted, an...

Stories on heritage cashmere, Scottish craft, and the quiet pleasure of knitwear that lasts a lifetime.
Grade A cashmere is fiber measuring 14 to 16 microns with a staple length of 35mm or more. Here is what the grade actually means and how to verify it.
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GuideScottish cashmere and Italian cashmere both use the same Grade A Mongolian fiber. But they differ in how that fiber is spun, how the garments are knitted, an...
CraftPly is the number of yarn strands twisted together to spin cashmere. 2-ply is light and breathable, 4-ply is the everyday winter weight, 8-ply is the heavies...
CareThink caring for cashmere means dry cleaning and drama? Think again. Our no-fuss guide shows you how to wash cashmere sweaters (yes, even in the machine), pr...
GuideScottish cashmere has earned its reputation as the finest knitwear in the world — but not all cashmere is created equal. This guide explains what sets Grade ...
We're not big on fuss — but we are fanatical about the details that matter. Yarn quality, gauge, ply, structure, and shape.