Do you care your cashmere the clever way?

Take this quick 10-question quiz to find out!

What animal does cashmere wool come from?

Cashmere wool is the silky long undercoat of cashmere or pashmina goats.

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In which part of the world do cashmere goats mainly live?

Cashmere goats primarily live in Central Asia, mostly in Mongolia and the Himalayas.

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How is the coat removed from the goats?

The goats moult at the end of each winter. They are then manually combed to gather the hair, and several steps are required to produce the cashmere wool.

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How many goat downs are required, on average, to produce one cashmere sweater?

On average, each cashmere goat produces 50 to 80 g of down, so 5 goats are required to produce one single cashmere sweater!

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Why is cashmere wool so highly reputed?

Cashmere wool is appreciated for its insulation and temperature control properties.

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When is the best time to wear a cashmere sweater?

All year round, cashmere helps to keep you comfy at any temperature.

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How should you take care of your cashmere clothing?

Preferably by hand, or in a washing machine at 30°C, with no softener, and make sure to follow the instructions on the label to avoid damaging your clothes.

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How should you dry your cashmere clothing?

Cashmere clothes should be dried flat on a dry towel, in a cool location, out of direct sunlight, to avoid any shrinkage or deformation.

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How should you iron your cashmere clothing?

Cashmere clothes should be ironed inside out. Set your iron to a low temperature and use the steam function to avoid damaging your clothing.

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What actions should you avoid to ensure your cashmere gear lasts and lasts?

Avoid hanging your cashmere clothing up. Opt for a cover if possible, and leave items lying flat, in a cool and well-ventilated location, out of direct sunlight.

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