Winter or summer cashmere, which one to choose?

Winter or summer cashmere, which one to choose?

 Cashmere is a perfect choice for keeping our little ones cosy and comfortable. Did you know that there are winter and summer options available? Cashmere's thermoregulatory properties make it suitable for year-round wear. Let's explore the differences between these two types of cashmere and how to choose the perfect one for your child.

Winter-weight cashmere is a thicker fabric, typically made with double or triple-ply yarns. This extra thickness provides excellent insulation, keeping your child warm during chilly winter days. Winter cashmere is ideal for layering and can be paired with coats and scarves to create a cosy ensemble.

Summer-weight cashmere is thinner, often a single-ply yarn, which can be nearly transparent, compared with winter's double and triple-ply yarn weights. But lighter is not necessarily cheaper because garments require sturdier, more expensive cashmere fibres and more attentive work, making them less likely to pill or pull.

Summer cashmere is perfect for those cooler summer evenings or transitioning between seasons. Cashmere may be synonymous with winter, but the material also earns a reputation as a summer essential - and it's easy to see why. Cashmere's best qualities - delicate, soft texture, beautiful lightness, unerring insulation - work wonders all year round.

When selecting cashmere for your child, consider the climate and intended use. Whether bundling up for winter or seeking lightweight comfort for summer, cashmere is a fantastic choice for your child. Just be sure to select the appropriate weight for the season and enjoy the supreme softness and luxury cashmere provides. Your little one will stay cosy and stylish, no matter the weather!

 

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