Friday Find: 50% Off Luxurious And Ethical Mongolian Cashmere
Ahhh….the feel of cashmere! Is there anything like it? This incredibly soft and high quality cashmere is sourced and produced in a remote region of northwestern Mongolia which allows traditional Mongolian herdsman and knitters to sustain their centuries-old craft. This helps them avoid pressures from cheap cashmere markets that lead to over-grazing and desertification.
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These herdsman comb the undercoat of the cashmere goats by hand which is where the longest, most insulated and softest fiber is found. Stewart+Brown is currently the only company in North America offering fine Mongolian cashmere exclusively. Right now, they’re having a cashmere sale of up to 50% off! But don’t delay…stock is limited!
Images: www.stewartbrown.com
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This “ethical cashmere”…do you know if the animals are ethically treated, and sheared in the summer, so that they are not exposed to the cold? I love cashmere, and appreciate the animals donating it to me, but I would like them to be comfortable too. It’s so hard to know where it comes from.