Our new and quite broad range of cashmere scarves are finished in that inimitable way that the Scots do it, with a natural thistle comb finish that creates a sort of moire shimmy on the fabric. It's immediately apparent once you have it in the hand and that is of course why most of our cashmere gets sold when people visit the Studio in Sydney and what makes it a difficult sell online. But for our existing customers who have trusted us over the years to deliver them the best quality products and fabrics - you will need to trust me, these are the real deal. And what is more, in colours this year that are particularly stunning. So, if you want to keep warm and you want something that feels like a second skin, consider this winter our pure Scottish cashmere scarves and I promise you will look after it and keep it forever.
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Monday, July 20, 2020
Pure Scottish Cashmere Scarves - The Real Deal
The Scottish aren't the only ones that can produce great cashmere, let me be clear. There is a range of cashmere from Mongolia that's produced by Zegna that is some of the most beautiful I have seen anywhere, but from memory it was only available in a small number of colours and we used it predominantly when we were making our design silk jacquard and cashmere scarves with hand-finished tassels. These were limited edition runs and frankly, not everyone wanted our silks on the reverse. When wearing cashmere in the depths of winter it seems more appropriate to have just cashmere on both sides, the silk can be a little too ritzy.
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