Take it - a hundred times over - so long as it was made in the right place (i.e. not China). V-necks, scarves, jackets, overcoats, cardigans. Crew neck, too, for those who like them.
Just a little bit more luxurious than most wool?
Growing up Cashmere was the ultimate in luxury knitwear. Expensive and exclusive. Not everyone stocked it as it was cost prohibitive in comparison to wool knitwear.
The quality of everyday British knitwear was also pretty good. Every high street would have someone selling beautifully constructed Scottish woollens.
Now Cashmere is available everywhere from online discounters through to chain stores. The prices are reasonable but the old quality standards aren't there anymore.
I used to love N Peal when they were in the Burlington Arcade. Ralph cashmere is pretty good although you're paying a premium for the name. I had cashmere v necks from the old Brooks that were also excellent. I recently tried on a Johnstons of Elgin cashmere cable crew and it took me back to what cashmere used to be.
I have an Alan Paine v-neck that might be from the 60s. I also had one in navy which gave up the ghost and maybe ended up in the cat basket. Just peeled off my McGeorge - which farrago sent me about twelve or thirteen years ago and is still magnificent: worn today with Madras, black denim and sand Astorflex.
Take it. Recently scored a mustard fisherman style from S Fisher (of Burlington Arcade) from charity. Very good quality. Somehow feels inches thick and weightless at the same time. A steal at £4.50.
Also a grey crew neck wrongly labled up in Zara at £9.99. Chinese certainly. But I chuckled as I strolled out of the store.
I like that I haven’t paid much for either. It stops me being too precious about them and enjoy wearing them as ‘throw ons’
The Sam Fisher, now I'm envious of that one. Would have been an expensive item when new, yes? Alvey might know more about that.
I have to leave it. Cashmere is too clingy. For the shortish, squarish Ivyist, who has contours, anything tight and/or clingy is disastrous.
Cheap cashmere is everywhere.
I recently got some Barrie (3ply Todd and Duncan yarn) made up for House of Bruar. I would like to visit Hawick one day before it all disappears.
Would buy another but I am very selective about colours. Dark Amethyst is always out of stock.
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I’ve only ever had one cashmere item, a crew neck sweater. It didn’t wear very well, so I tend to consider it doesn’t stack up as Ivy clothing which should be capable of being worn endlessly, sold and re-sold on eBay, passed on to the next generation etc.
The Alan Paine was probably bought new by someone in the USA around the time I was reading 'Cat In The Hat'. Not bad going!
I have been very pleased with William Lockie for many years now.
I'm looking to buy a couple more: possibly crew neck, preferably navy. Any recommendations currently?
Too refined and too fussy imo
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London moths live on cashmere, especially mine. The pricier the item, the more likely they are to nibble, the little buggers.
Cashmere not Ivy? Who reckons that?
Too refined? As Nye Bevan once said - admittedly in a very different context - nothing is too good for the working class.