Why Cashmere Should Be In Your Winter Survival Kit

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Why Cashmere Should Be In Your Winter Survival Kit

Words by Ms Molly Isabella Smith

23 January 2020

01.

The Sweater

A cult cashmere label from sunny Los Angeles may seem somewhat paradoxical, but it’s arguably the city’s laid-back vibe that has cemented The Elder Statesman’s success. That, and founder Mr Greg Chait’s insistence on using only the finest fibres around. If you’re only going to invest in one cashmere piece, make it a sweater like this: undeniably cosy and in a neutral tone that’ll go with just about everything else in your winter wardrobe.

02.

The Boots

If the phrase “cashmere-lined boots” sounds appealing, it’s got nothing on how Loro Piana’s Icer Walk boots feel when you’ve actually laced them up. What’s more, they’re treated with a water-repellent and stain-resistant finish that will make light work of winter’s unpredictable weather. If you’ve ever contemplated whether you can get away with wearing your slippers to the office, this is undoubtedly the pair for you.

03.

The Padded Jacket

We have a singular appreciation for down and padded jackets, which have proved to be our saviours more than once already this year. Imagine our joy, then, when we spotted this TOM FORD example on the MR PORTER shelves. Marrying the best cashmere and wearable duvets have to offer, you’ll have trouble finding us in anything else post-holiday season.

04.

The Sweatpants

Our thoughts on cashmere sweatpants are roughly comparable to a sommelier’s regard for champagne over prosecco: while the cheaper alternative is perfectly fine in most cases, there’s no substitute for the best. If you don’t want to settle for less than the real deal, Burberry’s gloriously indulgent pair will keep you cosy throughout January’s dark, grey days.

05.

The Beanie Hat

A good winter hat is something no man can afford to be without. A beanie, in particular, will not only protect your head (and, with it, your ears), it’s also the adaptable sort of headgear that gents of any age can pull off. Begg & Co, a knitwear specialist based on the craggy west coast of the Scottish Lowlands, is skilled in the art of keeping snug in severe conditions, as this two-toned cap demonstrates: it’s made from ribbed cashmere, which, aside from being a more robust alternative to plain knits, will also trap heat more effectively.

06.

The Overshirt

Loro Piana’s cashmere offering is so enticing, we couldn’t help but include it twice in our list. Not only does the brand have a certain way with the wool, but it’s developed proprietary methods of enhancing the yarn’s practical properties, too. The Storm System technology, for example, provides an invisible shield from wind and rain, without compromising the integrity of the natural fibres. It’s been deployed on this overshirt so you can safely weather the season’s inevitable showers.

07.

The Hoodie

Not for nothing is Mr Brunello Cucinelli known as the “king of cashmere”, an honorific earned when the Italian designer debuted his line of sweaters spun from the stuff back in the 1970s. Warm enough to sub for a jacket thanks to the internal padding, this elegantly slouchy hoodie proves he’s still a master of the yarn. Yes, it’s roughly the same price as your first car, but you’ll get good mileage out of it.

08.

The Overcoat

Good outerwear isn’t just your first line of defence come wintertime; it serves as the bedrock of your cold-weather wardrobe, too. So, when it comes to choosing a winter coat, choose wisely. Cashmere is the paragon in this category and, as long as you look after it properly, Altea’s (relatively) affordable one will bless you with years of warmth.