What is the difference between cashmere and cashmere?

Cashmere and cashmere are actually the same, but they are called differently. Cashmere refers to a thin layer of fine hair that grows on the outer cortex of goats and covers the roots of goat coarse hair. It grows when it is cold in winter, resists the cold, falls off when it is warm in spring, and can naturally adapt to the climate.

Cashmere is a rare special animal fiber (different from sheep hair) and a precious textile raw material. It is called "fiber diamond" and "soft gold" abroad.

2. Cashmere is one of the finer animal fibers, with good thermal insulation, light weight and smooth hand feel; Cashmere products are natural, soft and gorgeous in luster, not easy to fade and shrink after washing, and have good shape retention. Cashmere is especially suitable for underwear. Its lightness, softness and smoothness are unmatched by any fiber.

3. Many people think that cashmere is a big category, and cashmere is just a kind of cashmere. Actually, it's not like this. Only cashmere from goats is called cashmere, which is what we call cashmere. Cashmere sweater is a shirt made of cashmere. What comes out of sheep is called wool, which is called wool in the industry. Even if the wool of a sheep is fine, it is professionally called wool or fine wool, not cashmere.