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Welcome to Cashmere.com

Cashmere.com is dedicated to providing our customers with a one-stop, on-line source for all of your cashmere needs. Please browse our updated line of women's sweaters. Check out our classic men’s cashmere sweater collection. We offer accessories for men and women, as well as a wonderful cashmere product line for the home, great cashmere gift items for that new baby, and cashmere travel sets.
We offer a 24 hour on-line cashmere shopping experience. Our products are manufactured to last. We only use the highest quality, long length raw material to reduce pilling. We use only the finest of white cashmere lots to produce vibrant colors. The sturdy construction of our knit fabric is the direct result of optimum tension settings on our knitting machines. As you hand wash our knits, they will become softer. As you use our woven products, you will be amazed at how well they hold up. We want you to consider a purchase on Cashmere.com as an investment. With the proper care, our cashmere products will last you for years to come.

About Cashmere

The countries that produce commercial quantities of raw (from the goat) cashmere are China, with 60-65% of the world's output, Mongolia, at app. 20-25%, and Iran and Afghanistan at a combined 15%. There are small commercial quantities of cashmere produced in the former Soviet Central Asian nations, Turkey, India, Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan, but these quantities are small in comparison to the 3 primary producers listed above. The annual world output is estimated at app. 11-12,000 tons of raw cashmere.

Cashmere comes from a goat. The particular combination of dietary and geographic conditions of the Central and East Asian steppe, mountain plateaus and deserts have allowed the goats that dwell there to evolve into the most productive cashmere fiber growers in the world.

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