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cashmere

[kazh-meer, kash-] / ˈkæʒ mɪər, ˈkæʃ- /


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“Think of, like, a cashmere blanket with your name stitched on it or some really comfortable slippers,” he says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her room echoed with signs of a life well lived - a proud career, foreign holidays with her loving family, an immaculately curated wardrobe of cashmere cardigans.

From BBC

My parents, now retired in Brazil, had me bring various things from L.A.: headphones, soft toothbrushes, hair dryers, sleeping pills, heating pads, slippers, nasal sprays, art books, cashmere sweaters.

From Los Angeles Times

The 32 piece collection unveiled on Monday revealed a capsule wardrobe of neutral staples in muted colours - white, beige, light blue and black - and natural fabrics like linen and cashmere.

From BBC

With “Black Doves,” I was like, she’s somebody who has small children and can still wear cashmere, and it’s pristine.

From Los Angeles Times