Recycled
Cashmere
Our recycled cashmere is knitted from manually selected cashmere waste, sorted by skilled craftspeople based on quality, colour, and fibre content. The waste is sourced from cashmere spinners & weavers as well as collection points for worn cashmere garments. As the fibers are already dyed, the dyeing stage does not need to be repeated. Sorting experts combine these scraps to reach different color combinations through a mechanical spinning process.
When cashmere goats are grazing, they pull grass out by the root, which stops it from being able to regenerate. We use recycled cashmere as it avoids this. It also reduces methane emissions from goats, land use and water pollution from the washing of cashmere. Recycled cashmere uses less energy, dye, chemicals and water than virgin cashmere. It also reduces the amount of fabric going into landfill and keeps materials in circulation for longer.
Cashmere is a durable and resilient fabric that resists wrinkles and maintains shape well. The fabric is also warmer than wool.
To learn more visit our production page.