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Where To Buy Cashmere Apr 2026

: The top choice for sustainable shoppers, using a high percentage of recycled cashmere in best-sellers like the Clara Cardigan.

: Highly praised by fashion editors at Who What Wear for offering "luxury-rivaling" quality and fresh, architectural designs. 3. Luxury & Heritage ($500+)

: The gold standard for high-street basics. Reviewers at Vogue and elsewhere recommend them for classic silhouettes that hold up well for the price.

: Widely cited as the best quality-to-price ratio, offering Grade-A Mongolian cashmere starting around $50.

The best places to buy cashmere vary significantly by your budget and the "feel" you’re after—ranging from $50 essentials to $2,000+ heritage investments. 1. Best for Value ($50 – $100)

For those looking for "Buy It For Life" pieces, these brands use the longest, finest fibers that resist pilling and only get softer over decades.

: A Scottish heritage brand that has been milling cashmere since 1797. They are considered the "gold standard" for authentic Scottish knitwear.

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: The top choice for sustainable shoppers, using a high percentage of recycled cashmere in best-sellers like the Clara Cardigan.

: Highly praised by fashion editors at Who What Wear for offering "luxury-rivaling" quality and fresh, architectural designs. 3. Luxury & Heritage ($500+)

: The gold standard for high-street basics. Reviewers at Vogue and elsewhere recommend them for classic silhouettes that hold up well for the price.

: Widely cited as the best quality-to-price ratio, offering Grade-A Mongolian cashmere starting around $50.

The best places to buy cashmere vary significantly by your budget and the "feel" you’re after—ranging from $50 essentials to $2,000+ heritage investments. 1. Best for Value ($50 – $100)

For those looking for "Buy It For Life" pieces, these brands use the longest, finest fibers that resist pilling and only get softer over decades.

: A Scottish heritage brand that has been milling cashmere since 1797. They are considered the "gold standard" for authentic Scottish knitwear.