vodkaredbull Posted December 25 Report Share Posted December 25 Ok I got a cashmere overcoat for Xmas and I don't see a difference between cashmere and wool. Except fot that cashmere costs more and seams to be softer. Can anyone tell me the real differnece??????????????? Thanks:confused: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deeprock Posted December 26 Report Share Posted December 26 Ahh yes, cashmere, the finer things in life. Cashmere and wool are actually the same thing. Cashmere is really a type of wool. Cashmere hairs are supposed to be much much much finer than ordinary wool. Plus real Cashmere comes from goats raised in the Kashmir region between India and Pakistan (hence the name cashmere), and I think from goats even in Tibet, but don't quote me on that. Because these goats live in brutally cold conditions, it is said that Cashmere hairs provide much better insulation than regular wool. So these two factors i.e., (1) better insulation, and (2) the fact that you have to get the Cashmere from goats in South Asia, accounts for the higher price tag. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vodkaredbull Posted December 26 Author Report Share Posted December 26 AHHH. I had no clue what the diff was except for the price.Thank you :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dgmodel Posted December 26 Report Share Posted December 26 Deep rock is very intelligent man...Keep up the good work... Stocks/Fashion/whats next??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deeprock Posted December 26 Report Share Posted December 26 Originally posted by dgmodel Deep rock is very intelligent man...Keep up the good work... Stocks/Fashion/whats next??? I'm a storehouse of useless information. Just call me the Cliff Claven of the board. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dgmodel Posted December 26 Report Share Posted December 26 aiight... hi cliff... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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