Most cashmere hoodies are not what they claim. Fabric blended with synthetic fibers. Zippers that catch. You have felt the difference between promise and reality — the hoodie that loses shape after one wash, the zipper that sticks, the fabric that feels like cotton, not cashmere.
This is not that.
Pashmina sits below 16 microns. Regular cashmere is 18-19. This hoodie is hand-knit in Kathmandu by teams working together — one knitter works the body, another finishes the edges, a third attaches the zipper. No single person completes a piece alone.
The zipper moves smoothly. The hood keeps its structure. The fiber compresses when you move, releases when you settle. It is the kind of piece that works for travel, for home, for the office on casual days — versatile enough to justify the space it takes in your bag.
The teams making these pieces have worked together for decades in cooperative workshops across the Kathmandu Valley. The skills are passed between hands, not written down.
Honestly? This is the piece we see in airport lounges and coffee shops. The one people keep wearing long after they should have changed.
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