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Cashmere recommendations please

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wildrose Tue 07-Oct-25 11:15:03

Hello everyone, I want to treat myself to a cashmere cardigan and have spotted a perfect one on the Pure website. Can anyone tell me whether their cashmere pills badly please? Or are there other brands you would recommend? Thank you.

Blossoming Tue 07-Oct-25 11:20:24

Sorry, I’ve never bought from Pure. I have some lovely cashmere from John Lewis.

Gin Tue 07-Oct-25 11:36:12

Pure used to be excellent but I believe they were taken over by Woolovers and the yarn seems much thinner. A lot on sale these days is very thin ans does not last. If you can buy from a shop, it is best to feel the item. John Lewis usually have a good selection. I have a twenty year old cardigan bought from Johnstones in Scotland that still looks good but they are expensive.

wildrose Tue 07-Oct-25 11:47:42

Thank you both. I will definitely check out John Lewis. Johnstones are sadly out of my price range but they have some beautiful pieces.

J52 Tue 07-Oct-25 12:18:16

I have both Pure and John Lewis cashmere jumpers and both are excellent. I have some older M&S, but the ones they sell now seem to be rather thinner.

Visgir1 Tue 07-Oct-25 12:19:41

I wear Cashmere a lot.. I buy from JL /Boden and occasionally M&S.
Regardless where you buy from they do Pill up, I bought a cheap de-bobber and wizz that around.
Love the feel of Cashmere, I have some jumpers that must be over 15 years old, well worth the extra expensive especially if you look after them

MaizieD Tue 07-Oct-25 12:20:02

I don't know what your price range is, but I've had some nice cashmere from House of Bruar. But fairly recently so I don't know how it will fare over a few years. Expect to pay 3figures.

I've bought cashmere from Pure within the last 5 years (it was taken over by the Moura Group which also owns Woolovers, in 2020 apparently) It seems thin initially but bulks up a bit when washed. It hasn't pilled and I don't use anything special to wash it with. It goes in the machine on a 'wool' wash with normal non-bio washing powder. It's fine.

Sago Tue 07-Oct-25 12:24:03

If you live in the north of England there is a fantastic cashmere stall on Masham market and Helmsley markets.
He has M&S, White Company, Pure and more.

NotSpaghetti Tue 07-Oct-25 12:38:34

John Smedley cashmere was always lovely in the past.
I haven't had one for ages though.
They used to do one blended with silk.
And they have factory/outlet sales every so often.

www.johnsmedley.com/

Grandmadinosaur Tue 07-Oct-25 12:42:56

Sago

If you live in the north of England there is a fantastic cashmere stall on Masham market and Helmsley markets.
He has M&S, White Company, Pure and more.

Thanks for that tip. Must have a visit prob to Helmsley.

wildrose Tue 07-Oct-25 12:44:06

I really appreciate these pointers. My budget is around £200. I'm pleased that there have been no definite brands to avoid so far and I'm very interested in the Masham market stall which is accessible to me.
The Pure cardigan I'm interested in is a swing style in charcoal grey and I think it costs £155. Thanks again everyone.

westendgirl Tue 07-Oct-25 12:45:55

Uniqlo have great cashmere which washes very well. It comes in a good choice of colours and is reasonably priced. A great purchase.

westendgirl Tue 07-Oct-25 12:47:46

Btw I haven't found that Uniqlo cashmere balls up. It does last too .

Boz Tue 07-Oct-25 13:06:13

I buy all my cashmere from Me+Em but at Sale price as the styling is good. Some are 5 years old and I have had to stop buying this year as I reckon, at 82, 20 plus jumpers, in pristine condition, because I carefully wash by hand in cold water, will see me out.
They are high maintenance and you need a cashmere comb but the warmth is wonderful.
I have just given a GD a cardigan and have worrying moments as to how it is fairing.

MaizieD Tue 07-Oct-25 15:51:56

Sago

If you live in the north of England there is a fantastic cashmere stall on Masham market and Helmsley markets.
He has M&S, White Company, Pure and more.

There is/was a second hand cashmere shop in Masham. Is the market stall anything to do with them?

wildrose Tue 07-Oct-25 16:26:18

I have skate been happy with my Uniqlo purchases. I do need something hip length though and find they can be on the short side.
I'm off to check out Me+Em but I have ordered the Pure cardigan already as I love the shade of grey!

mabon2 Wed 08-Oct-25 13:51:41

John Lewis, or Pure Collection are very good. I 've had a number of their pieces, they wash well and always look good and don't bobble. They are very warm from such a lightweight garment.

Newgran59 Wed 08-Oct-25 14:10:05

Uniqlo used to have some lovely basic lightweight cashmere jumpers and cardigans which lasted ages, machine washed and didn't bobble. Not sure if they still do them though...

polly123 Wed 08-Oct-25 14:16:32

I bought a few cashmere jumpers last year from The White Company and M&S. All of them pilled badly and I spent far too much time faffing about with a comb. My old Uniqlo has been the best so far. Current cashmere is even more expensive and I don't want another pile of unwearable and highly expensive jumpers. I have noticed how much thinner the knit is too. Merino for me this year.

Cyclistmumgrandma Wed 08-Oct-25 14:22:11

I buy my cashmere from "Nearly New Cashmere Co". So far the three pieces I have bought have been immaculate. Husband is currently sitting next to me wearing the cashmere navy crew neck I bought for him. Not much pilling and very comfortable! Very reasonable prices too.

Beebs Wed 08-Oct-25 14:44:35

I love cashmere but have a moth problem! Have tried clearing out wardrobes and using anti-moth products to no avail. I tend to wear my husbands holey jumpers to the allotment 🤭. He freezes then vacuum packs them now but if anyone has any practicable advice/tips I’d love to hear them.

AliSut1959 Wed 08-Oct-25 16:44:42

By far and away the best quality cashmere is Scottish cashmere which will stay like new for years. I can recommend a business based very near to where I live in North Yorkshire called Nearly New Cashmere which sells re-conditioned cashmeres online for a lot less than you’d pay in the high street and they also have new Scottish cashmere pieces too. I’ve had some fantastic bargains from them. M & S Autograph is good value for money too.

roxie39 Wed 08-Oct-25 16:53:08

I think whatever cashmere you buy it will pill, even the most expensive - and they can get VERY expensive. As others have said, using a debobbler regularly will do the trick. I use a battery operated one. Although if you have to use it a lot, as I have done, it will, of course, eventually get thinner. I have bought a lot of cashmere from Pure in the past -not recently because changes in the company seem to have resulted in a poorer selection of colours, from my point of view. But I always thought it was quite good cashmere for the price.

Paperbackwriter Wed 08-Oct-25 17:13:05

I've got 5 of the thin gassato (sp?) swing cardigans from Pure. The black ones (I have 2!) have pilled horribly but the blue, red and grey ones are fine.
My best ones though have been from Brora but they're madly expensive these days and rather stodgy in style. I have a black, 4 ply one from there that is over 20 years old and would still be perfect if I hadn't gone through it at the elbow. I bought some cashmere yarn online and knitted a diamond shape patch for it.

emilie Wed 08-Oct-25 18:10:42

Cashmere centre.Expensive but perfect. Never pill.