For warmer days, airflow is paramount. There is one quality in our arsenal that can take on this job with no fuss. It has been a bit of a journey to find a summer blend worthy of introducing to you all. First, in deciding the ideal yarns to mix to keep you comfortable in temperatures above 30°C (86°F) and then sourcing high-quality versions of them both. We landed on this beautiful mix of 85% cotton with 15% cashmere by one of Europe’s finest yarn spinners. Located in Brescia province of Northern Italy, they are responsible for everything from the sourcing and dying to the spinning.
“I love that it keeps me cool. It’s warm here today and actually that’s the perfect temperature. It’s very lightweight with amazing insulation properties. You know, warm or cool, it keeps the body temperature beautifully stable.”
Both these fibers are known for their breathability, but each have their own distinct benefits. The lion’s share of this blend is high-quality cotton, spun and dyed in Franciacorta, Italy. A completely natural and fluffy fiber from the cotton plant, it brings breathability with lightness to your knitwear you may not have felt before if you’ve kept to strictly woolen knits before. If the cotton is there to keep your garment light, the cashmere is there to provide the luxury. Alone, cotton in a knit can feel almost too crisp and a little stiff or inelastic. The 15% of cashmere contributes more soft silkiness on the skin and a natural rebound that will help your knitwear keep its shape.
The cashmere we use is an ultra-fine wool from the under fleece of goats found in particular areas of Inner Mongolia. As an animal fiber, it has the same benefits it provides the goats themselves – an uncanny ability to regular airflow and body heat in all temperatures, as well as inherent antibacterial properties that mean you don’t need to ‘wash’ the fiber like others.
“If you run hot, this will keep you nice and cool. But being a single guy, I like the easy maintenance too. The cashmere means it doesn’t need so much. If I do, I can take care of this at home, a light hand-wash cycle and air dry.”
Together they form an elegant blend with a matte appearance. At 15 needles per inch, it is very fine and amongst our lightest knits, wearable from early spring through the end of autumn. For high summer we recommend crafting in single yarn for the lightest possible look.