Lets me just say, I love that usename "knitwearaddict". Some guys get really addicted to knitwear. I got addicted for a while too. Other guys are also addicted on the men's clothing forum including the late Kiton/Brioni poster who had over 200 cashmere jumpers. Shoo addiction is another thing that can easily get out of hand. Fortunately i've been cured of these addictions, but it wasn't easy. Evenstill, l am always on the hunt for a f-a-t one (a BIG boy multi ply) because those are most valued of all, and l try to avoid looking at shoes because those things are the most addictive of all.
Thanks for sharing that. I never dared to go down the China road, but l made my cashmere start with Johnstons of Elgin. It is decent cashmere, but apparently sourced from China (cheaper harvesting methods that use machine and not hand so the fibers break more easily I THINK) and not inner Mongolia where the top cashmere is harvested by hand. Yes, the jumpers pill moderately, but still much nicer than the mid end ltalian stuff one sees.
Kiton is amazing quality, l have some myself...nice and beefy, but like you said it is not on par with the vintage Scottish cashmere. Your Kiton looks good, but yes....hard to find the really solid fat ones, almost impossible.
You are starting to get up to the cashmere heavyweights, and l know how hard it is to crack the 2lb mark, so well done. It takes time to make it to the top!
and yes, Malo has been known to have been known to have some of the fattest boys in town, sometimes going up to 16 ply. Sadly I have always missed out. Malo is a good maker.
I love the way you think.
That makes my eyes sparkle that much better when l read this. Great that you are enjoying your cashmere.
Wow, sounds like you have a bunch of goodies in that collection. Thanks for sharing about them, l loved reading it.
If I had my way cashmere would be the only wool l would wear, but occasionally l make the sacrifice and wear wool. But to me, wool doesn't look or feel like cashmere, nor is it as easy to keep warm with wool. Cashmere has a special look and is much superior imo. However l do have a really thick wool abercrombie and fitch that is so heavy and bulletproof that it does keep me warm.
I remember one day l was up in the mountains and it was the coldest day in my life. I had a woolen thermal underlay, long johns, gloves, 4 ply alpaca socks, a 3 ply Ballantyne turtleneck with a 6 ply Lockie crewneck over it and a 6 ply Ballantyne cardigan over that with a scarf on also, and I was warm as toast. It was a bitter cold day with a breeze that would go right through you.