FOCUSPIN CASHMERE

SUPERFINE BABY CASHMERE FIELD

      The Best Cashmere Come From Inner Mongolia, China

If you want the best cashmere in the world, you need to go to Inner Mongolia, China. FOCUSPIN CASHMERE sources its cashmere from the Alax league and Er-Lang Mountain white goat, the only entirely white breed of cashmere goat in Inner Mongolia.

      Long Fibers & Fine Micron = Maximum Softness

Did we mention how freezing cold the temperature can be where our cashmere comes from? Think about minus 40 degrees in the winter. This cruel cold can be longer than anywhere in the world, and that why the fiber length we source is about a third longer than others.

      Old School Hand Combing Is The Only Cruelty-Free Cashmere

White cashmere goats live in extreme cold and harsh climates, and they will grow long and thin wool fibers to protect themselves. After the winter, the herders will grab the cashmere by hand. It will not be very laborious, and the goat will not be very painful, just like the animal can easily grab it after changing clothes after the winter.

 

The herders still inherit this tradition that has lasted for 2000 years, because traditional crafts are the best choice for their goats and our yarn.

      Four Goats = One Sweater

The harsh geography of this area means that only a very limited number of goats are combed by hand every spring. To make an average-sized sweater, you will need dehaired cashmere fiber from approximately 4 adult goats.

Cashmere Is A Super Fiber, Baby!

Cashmere fiber is one of few s are some of the only fibers in the world that are hollow. This means that the fiber is actually very good for blending with other materials. And It instantly makes the material lighter and softer than it would be otherwise.

      Your Hair Might Be Soft,

But It's Not As Soft As Cashmere.

In fact, cashmere fibers are six times finer than strands of human hair. Cashmere fineness starts from 14 microns and goes up to 19 microns. Thinner cashmere is softer, and ours are around 15 microns. Your hair is around 100 micron.

You Can Wash Cashmere With Our Washing-Treasure

It's well known that cashmere should not be put in the washing machine. We recommend using our Washing Treasure, it works like a charm! Two caps of Washing Treasure, use lukewarm water, gently swirl your sweater, and let it soak for up to 15 minutes. To dry, the trick is to lay out your sweater on a bath towel and gently roll the sweater in the towel, absorbing all the water in a cashmere sushi roll of sorts.

Sweater Pilling Is Not Entirely Your Fault (Or The Sweater's)

Pilling is a natural occurrence in cashmere and is usually caused by friction. A seat belt, purse strap, or even the synthetic lining of a jacket can all contribute. Persistent pilling happens when lower quality manufacturers use short fibers. FOCUSPIN CASHMERE‘s products only cleaned once. this situation will not happen again (just like molting), because our products have very long wool fibers.Remember, longer fibers = stronger cashmere.