Sleeveless sweater
Pure cashmere
$235
A sleeveless cashmere sweater that is both luxurious and versatile. Knitted in our slightly heavier-weight two-ply yarn, it fastens with pairs of real horn buttons and has a deep hemline with a chevron stitch-detail.
- 100% cashmere
- Hand wash or dry clean
- Soft and luxurious cashmere
- Slightly heavier-weight, two-ply knit
- Neat, slightly tapered fit
- Round neckline
- Paired real horn, a by-product from the food industry, button-through fastening
- Finer gauge placket detail
- Ribbed neckline
- Chevron-stitch and deep ribbed hemline
- Side-splits
- Fully-fashioned to create shaping on neck and armhole
- Imported
- Style code - RB02
Fibre
Our cashmere comes from Inner Mongolia, where cashmere goats graze freely and herdsmen follow appropriate standards of animal welfare and land management. We use only Grade A cashmere fibres, measuring just 15.5 microns in diameter. Exceptionally fine with a long staple length, these premium fibres ensure our knits remain luxuriously soft and durable.
Fabric
Our cashmere is knitted at a slightly higher tension than conventional cashmere garments, creating an unmistakably luxurious feel and refined structure. This careful construction also enhances the quality and longevity of the garment. The knitwear is gently washed to open the fibres, revealing the distinctive softness and natural loft of cashmere while maintaining its shape and integrity. The fibres are top dyed before being spun into yarn, a process that creates beautiful mélange colours with depth and a soft hand feel. Each panel is knitted to the shape of the garment, reducing yarn waste. The panels and trims are then attached using a hand-linking machine, resulting in a beautifully finished, premium quality garment.
Factory
Focused on creating low volume, high-quality garments, our Dongguan, near Hong Kong, based supplier is owned and managed by Jackie, recently with the involvement of his charming son Chapman. It is always a pleasure to visit Jackie and receive a sample from him as he nearly always interprets the design so well.