One Size
Composition & Care:
- 90% Modal 10% Cashmere
- Hand washable
- Ironing & Steam with Care
MODAL
Modal is a type of Viscose fiber, in particular, made from fibers of the beech tree. The term viscose applies to fabric/fiber made from wood pulp. Modal uses only beech wood. Modal is classified as bio-based textile fibers. Modal fabric is very soft, it drapes well, resists creasing, and has a smooth lustrous finish.
CASHMERE
Cashmere wool or simply cashmere is one of the most luxurious and most expensive natural fabrics. This is one of the most wanted materials, due to its specific and useful properties. One of the first things to notice about these products is their beautiful visual appearance and the price. But, why is cashmere so expensive? The simple answer is – because it is really a special fiber.
The specific process of production – cashmere wool is obtained with combing of the lower hair (the lower layer of hair) from special goats that provide cashmere wool. The Cashmere goat originates from India and the Pakistan region of Cashmere, although in ancient times it could be found in neighboring countries like China and even in Mongolia.
Today, the Cashmere goat is bred in many different countries around the globe. Historically, fine-haired Cashmere goats have been called Capra hircus laniger In order to produce one average-sized sweater, you will need wool from between 3 and 5 goats.
Easy care
Healthy and beneficial
Modal is both absorbent and air-permeable/ breathable, making it cool to the touch.
Cashmere: thin fabrics with great insulation properties – The soft and dense material can keep users warm even when it is -40 °C although it is only a few millimeters thick.