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Everything To Know About Buying and Caring for Cashmere

Consider this the ultimate guide to curating your softest, most luxurious closet ever.

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As we begin to recover from the single snowiest day in Toronto’s history, the only thing getting me through the upcoming weeks of freezing sub-zero temps is my trusty cashmere collection. Smooth, soft and oh-so warm, these pieces are not only a must for Canadian winters, but are surprisingly a key player in my wardrobe for any time of year. The luxe material instantly upgrades any outfit, and its natural, breathable fibres make it a fit for year-round ensembles no matter the season.

Of course, purchasing cashmere can be overwhelming due to its wide price range and varying quality levels. Below, we answer everything you want to know about the luxurious fabric.

What is cashmere anyway?

Cashmere is a type of wool that’s prized for its rare combination of softness, warmth and lightness. It comes from the fine undercoat of cashmere goats, which are primarily found in the cold, high-altitude regions of Central and East Asia—most notably Mongolia and China—where harsh climates help the animals produce thicker, softer coats. While the goats themselves aren’t rare, each yields only a small amount of usable fibre each year, making true cashmere wool limited and highly valued.

Beyond its feel, cashmere stands out for how it wears. The fibres are delicate yet resilient, allowing well-made pieces to drape beautifully and last for years with proper care. Given its origins, the material is also naturally insulating yet breathable, making it perfect for our ever-changing Canadian climate.

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What to look for when shopping for cashmere

Discerning quality cashmere starts with evaluating the texture of the material itself. Look for knitwear made from long, fine fibres, which have a smooth and flexible—rather than fuzzy or scratchy—feel. A tighter, denser knit is another good sign; it indicates durability and helps the garment hold its shape. Cashmere is also frequently blended with fibres like wool, silk or recycled synthetics to improve strength and reduce cost. While high-quality blends can perform beautifully, 100% cashmere remains the most coveted for its unmatched softness and warmth—qualities that stem from the fibre’s rarity.

You might also see cashmere described by “grade,” often labelled A, B or C. While these categories are meant to refer to fibre fineness (with ‘A’ having the thinnest and softest fibres), they aren’t regulated and can vary widely between brands. As a result, grading is often more of a marketing tool than a meaningful guarantee of quality, and, while it can be helpful, it shouldn’t be the deciding factor when shopping.

Instead, focus on quality markers that can be assessed even from afar. A well-made cashmere sweater will have clean seams and even stitching. When shopping online, pay close attention to fibre composition and notes on knit density, as the best cashmere pieces feel substantial without being heavy, offering lasting warmth, refinement and longevity that justifies the investment.

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How to wash cashmere

While cashmere is certainly delicate, with a little attention, your favourite sweater can last for years. Most pieces do best with gentle hand washing in cool water using a mild detergent, and avoid using hot water whenever possible, as it can shrink or damage the fibres. After washing, gently press out excess water—never wring—and lay the garment flat to dry, allowing it to naturally reshape as it dries. It’s also imperative to avoid hanging cashmere, as that can stretch the fibres out of shape.

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Don’t be alarmed when your sweater starts to pill, either. Pilling is a natural part of cashmere wear, caused by the fine materials rubbing together, and it’s not a sign of poor quality. Over time, these tiny ball-like fibres can appear, especially on high-friction areas like sleeves or underarms, but they can be easily removed with a cashmere comb or fabric shaver. To make pieces last as long as possible, rotate to reduce constant wear, store them folded rather than hung and wear undershirts or lightweight t-shirts under your sweaters to protect from sweat and oils. With these steps, your cashmere will remain soft, luxurious and like-new for years.

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Soft, durable and crafted to last, these are our picks for the best 100% cashmere pieces worth investing in.

Loro Piana Sergio Cashmere Crewneck

Loro Piana Sergio Cashmere Crewneck

Available in three eye-catching hues, this cashmere offering is as soft as can be. Complete with a subtly-ribbed trim along the neckline, cuffs and hem, it exudes effortless elegance with ease.
Quince Mongolian Cashmere Crewneck

Quince Mongolian Cashmere Crewneck

At just $70, Quince’s signature cashmere sweater is a top-rated layering option that’ll last you for years. Plus, it’s now available on Quince’s just-launched Canadian website, where all prices include duties and taxes.
Ralph Lauren Cable-Knit Cashmere Sweater

Ralph Lauren Cable-Knit Cashmere Sweater

Beloved since 1973, this Ralph Lauren sweater is iconic for a reason. Featuring a classic cable-knit pattern and available in a whopping 24 colourways, it’s a preppy, unisex staple that will soon be your new hero piece.
COS Chunky Cashmere Crewneck Jumper

COS Chunky Cashmere Crewneck Jumper

Designed with animal welfare in mind, this jumper offers a trendy take on the traditional cashmere sweater with its chunkier knit. Despite its oversized appearance, it still provides premium, long-lasting softness.
FRAME Cashmere Fleck Cardigan

FRAME Cashmere Fleck Cardigan

Upgrade your cardigan game with this luciously smooth offering from FRAME. With a relaxed silhouette, this sweater stands out thanks to the small flecks of colourful yarn scattered throughout the knit.
Massimo Dutti Oversized Cashmere Sweater

Massimo Dutti Oversized Cashmere Sweater

Partially crafted from RCS-certified recycled cashmere, this oversized selection is as sustainability-minded as it is soft. Featuring a relaxed Johnny collar and extra-long sleeves, this sweater is the ultimate key to any laid-back look.
Uniqlo Cashmere Crewneck

Uniqlo Cashmere Crewneck

Cut with a modern fit for everyday comfort and easy styling, Uniqlo's unisex cashmere sweater is perfect for layering over your favourite button-down or rocking solo.
Reformation Tess Cashmere Sweater

Reformation Tess Cashmere Sweater

Created in partnership with Canadian content creator Tess Madalyn Gigone, this perfectly oversized sweater is made from 95% recycled cashmere and features super cute contrast colour ribbing at the cuffs and neckline.


Stephanie Davoli is the editorial assistant at FASHION Magazine. With a passion for all things fashion, beauty and pop culture, she’s inspired by fashion psychology, sustainability and industry innovations. Her previous bylines include The Toronto Star, Chatelaine and The Quality Edit. When she’s not working, you can find her shopping, taking a Pilates class or combing through the Vogue archives.

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