FAQs
What micron is cashmere?
Cashmere fibers are measured in microns, with a lower micron count indicating finer, softer, and more luxurious fibers. Premium cashmere typically boasts a micron count below 16, signifying exceptional softness and quality.
What is the best grade of cashmere?
The best grade of cashmere is a combination of fineness, length, and color.
- Micron count measures fiber diameter; lower is better, with premium cashmere under 16 microns.
- Fiber length contributes to durability and reduces pilling; longer fibers are ideal.
- Natural color influences the high quality of cashmere.
At GOBI Cashmere, we prioritize all three, ensuring our products meet the highest standards for softness, strength, and lasting beauty.
What is the ideal micron count for high-quality cashmere?
An ideal cashmere micron count for high-quality cashmere is under 16 microns. GOBI Cashmere utilizes premium quality cashmere to make garments that offer both luxury and durability.
Why is Mongolian cashmere considered superior?
Mongolian cashmere is considered superior due to its unique climate and natural conditions, which produce exceptionally fine and soft fibers. GOBI Cashmere ensures that these qualities are preserved throughout the production process, offering products that exemplify the excellence of Mongolian cashmere.
Is GOBI Cashmere's cashmere better than traditional market cashmere?
Yes, GOBI Cashmere offers superior cashmere compared to traditional market options. Our products are softer and more durable, providing a luxurious experience.
How do microns impact the feel of cashmere?
The micron count directly affects the feel of cashmere. Finer fibers (lower microns) have a softer, more luxurious feel, while coarser fibers (higher microns) can feel rougher. At GOBI Cashmere, we ensure our products have a low cashmere micron count, offering a superior tactile experience.