What is cashmere?
Cashmere is the inner fluff consisting of the lightest and highest quality fiber growing in the goat's outer skin. It grows in the cold winter to resist coldness, and it falls off when spring comes; it naturally adapts to the climate, and is a rare special animal fiber. The reason why cashmere is very precious is that it not only has little output, but also has excellent quality and characteristics, and it is known as the "soft gold" of fiber.
What are the characteristics of this fabric?
Warm keep and Coldness Resistance
It is naturally curly, soft and rich in air, as well as warm and comfortable to resist coldness.
Soft Texture
The fabric has a soft, delicate, smooth and flexible feeling, it touches like baby skin.
Soft Luster
It is plentifully sueded, which has a soft and bright luster just like silk; It has an elegant attractive charm.
Extreme light
Cashmere is the finest fiber and is in a shape of hollow tube, the fabric pattern is dense and thin.
Hygroscopicity (Moisture absorbability) and Breathability
It has excellent moisture conductivity, which can remove moisture from the skin surface, keep skin dry and comfortable.
Health Care and Protection
Touching with the skin can promote hair follicle activity, promote blood circulation, and help reduce fatigue.

