KN-17
Cashmere sweater
The yarn is made from 100% baby cashmere, which is taken from baby goats less than one year old in Inner Mongolia. It is a very fine fiber with an average fineness of 13.6 microns, equivalent to Super200's. It is spun and dyed in a factory in China, knitted in Japan, and then shrunk to give it a very bulky and fluffy finish. Baby cashmere wool is soft, smooth, and lightweight, but has excellent heat retention due to the hollow space inside the fiber. It is made using a machine that knits directly from the knitting machine in a whole garment state from the yarn, called a whole garment. The whole garment is characterized by the lack of seam allowances, and there are many structural constraints, so the seamless nature of the sweater can result in a flat finish, but on the contrary, this sweater makes use of these characteristics to create a flat sweater. The shoulder slope is horizontal, and the rest of the neckline is made of straight lines. Also, because it is a whole garment, it can be worn inside out if you remove the woven name and quality label that are hand-sewn on. Even if the ribs stretch, they will return to their original shape if you run them through a steam iron or water. The material is so soft that it can be worn next to bare skin.
- Outer Fabric Blend Ratio
- 100% cashmere
- Outer Fabric Material
- Inner Mongolia, China
- Outer Fabric Spinning
- Zhejiang, China
- Outer Fabric Knitting
- Fukushima, Futaba
- Finishing
- Okazaki, Aichi
- Dyeing
- Zhejiang, China