In my opinion, when shopping for cashmere sweaters, look for cashmere sweaters made in Scotland. Scotland produces longer fiber cashmere ensuring that it will last a lifetime. In my opinion they’re better than Italy because while Italy also uses longer fibers. They use heavier milling than Scotland. Milling essentially means washing it. Heavily milled cashmere gives it that cloudy soft cashmere finish. This might sound nice at first however you run the risk of weakening the fibers and make it prone to things such as pilling (of course all knitwear pills no matter the quality however some pill more than others).Scotland on the other hand does something called a “bare finish” where they don’t mill their cashmere as much so it ensures a stronger fiber. The finished product is a stronger sweater that is a little rougher at first however the softness gets beaten in over time. Obviously it’s better to shop secondhand in general so that should be your first resort and Scottish cashmere knits are sold on the secondhand market for relatively low prices. I recommend brands such as William Lockie, Brora, Pringle of Scotland, Hawick, Brooks Brothers, and Johnstons of Elgin however there are many other brands to choose from. If you still choose to buy new. Quality Scottish cashmere knitwear should run you no less than $400.
Thank you!! This has got to be THE most useful comment I have ready all year. Thank you so much for including brand names. This helps to look for them online. And now I know what to look for when I get back to the UK (I'm currently in the US for a bit).
I wanted to share some things with you that I learned about cashmere 1. Higher end cashmere is usually not as soft because of the tension used when spinning the yarn and the ply. High tension, and high ply, means higher strength but lower softness. These don't negatively affect the warmth properties, but drastically increase longevity. 2. There's a ton of options between the Asket and Loro Piana. If you want to check out some other great brands, look into Scottish brands like Johnston of Elgin, Begg, Barrie, or N.Peal. 3. Recycled cashmere isn't a great option if you're willing to spend a few hundred dollars. The recycling process usually reduces the fiber length and you can buy new cashmere for around the same price and get a bit better quality. Love your content! The comparisons are really helpful and I like that you take a more pragmatic approach instead to what you'd spend your money on. High end clothing usually has diminishing returns and I think the Loro Piana branded clothes are a prime example of that. Keep up the good work!!
Late but this doesn’t get talked about enough. There are plenty of brands in the 500-1500 range which easily beat Loro Piana and Cucinelli. A lot of the price is in the name, not the actual material/quality.
We legitimately need a Teir list for everything, I like that you show loro piana products. It seems like no one makes, videos on the quality and fit of higher pieces.
Mostly not always, but mostly because to have a wardrobe full of loro, luca, brunello, cohen etc will cost easily upwards of £50,000. These brands are for people of £500,000 salary plus. Most RUclipsrs I believe are rich but not this rich. So reviewing such products is out of reach. Apart from buying a singular piece and then returning it upon finishing their video. I could be wrong though 🤷🏾
@@BLACKLOTUSuk That rich vs wealthy, but most rich youtubers still wouldn't drop that amount on few clothes bcz it kinda defeats the purpose of having built the $security.
It's also worth saying that even the best knitware will pill. But only initially. This is due to a few loose fibres being in the yarn, which are shaken out by washing and will then twist themselves into a ball. With quality knits, they'll pill a little after the first two or three washes and then never again.
But it’s appreciated by those of us who prefer to shop off-season. Gently used, higher end goods are often more easily accessible on the second hand market outside of their intended seasons.
the cheaper sweaters always have shorter fibers and/or yarns and they are treated to feel soft in the beginning. These factors will make these sweaters look and feel 'ok' in the beginning but will get worse quick the more you wear them. With Loro Piana the sweaters are much more durable due to the long fibers and yarns and because of the quality of this the fabric stay soft or get even softer over time. I've had a variaty of cashmere sweater from different price points, and my conclusion is that the Loro Piana sweaters are the ones to go for: they are much better value and more sustainable as they will last waaaay longer thanks to the quality of the fabric.
Spot one to the findings of my video! I think if you’re wearing these frequently then the upper end ones are worth it but if it’s only a few times a year, a cashmere comb and the lower end ones will take you pretty far!
Yay, you uploaded again. I’ve been watching your videos non stop for the past few weeks and made purchases based on your recommendations Keep up the good work keep uploading 😊
The best cashmere is the one you wear the most. I read it somewhere it says most garments in most people’s closet wont get wear more than 7 times in its lifetime. So the best one is the one you get use it the most and create memory with your family and friends.
I’ve purchased a NAADAM cashmere sweater almost every year for the past 5 years. Every year feels like a different product, maybe because they source their cashmere from different places. This year I bought two because the feel of the sweater was so soft albeit quite thin. I live in Southern California so its a perfect warmth level for me. The first one I bought 5 years ago was the thickest and also quite soft. Four years ago the sweater wasn’t as soft and 3 years ago it was thin and not very soft.
The old Scottish cashmere is the best in my opinion. However, they're probably the least desirable out of the box since they do need a bit of "break-in" to really soften up...but they do last much longer than most other brands. But Italian cashmere is more appealing for modern consumers. Personally, cashmere is a issue in of itself. Anything resembling "durable" cashmere is extremely expensive. Because it's expensive, you're less likely to use/wear it. In turn, you'll probably buy the cheap environmentally destructive cashmere that'll find it's way into a landfill in a year.
Very informative and fun to watch video! Well done. I have been watching your comparison videos for a while, and I look forward to watching your next one!
When shopping for cashmere sweaters stay away from Club Room, sold by Macy’s. I once purchased a one their sweaters on sale for $49.99 and after a few wears the pilling was horrendous. Under the armpits and around the stomach area of the sweater were a pilled mess so I trashed it. Little did I know at the time that I purchased cheap cashmere
Cant wait for you to blow up bro! Love all these vids and always try out the recs that you give out and they are bang on. Green overshirt ID at 8:07?? and Blue jacket 14:40?
@@asimdo you happen to know where the charcoal jeans you have are from? I think you wore them in the best t shirt video around the 8 min mark. I’m sure I’m not alone in thinking a jeans video would be a great idea! Also where are the light wash selvedge ones from? Thanks for the awesome content! Just found your channel and subscribed.
Great vid and love the comparisons to show the diff quality at diff price points...watched the Polo vid and got some info on where to shop for my next polo...thx...I know you use Loro Piana as the high end comparison, but their products are so insanely overpriced...I was on their website browsing and checked out the Outerwear...coats and basic jackets priced at $9, 15 and even $27k...all quality items, but it appears they are just asking whatever price they like based on their reputation. Meanwhile you can find comparable items on other Italian clothing retailers, who use actual Loro Piana material to manufacture their offerings of very high end, stylish clothing, but at nowhere near the price Loro charges for similar items...Pini Parma comes to mind...saw a beautiful overcoat made of the LP wool priced at $800...LP would probably charge $8k for the same item...
between stumbling into the tom ford suit video and now this, im a subscriber. great work and looking forward to the content you'll be putting out. Cheers!
Hard to say. Working in an office I avoid sweaters, pulls and cardigans. I know from experience Paul&Shark made very good woolen pullovers. For the rest what I have bought lately from 'woolen pulls' appears to be junk after a season. In synthetic cardigans and pulls German brands are very good. Not so cheap but form and colourfest. If I needed a good woolen pullover today I would go for a Fjällräven Övik Rib Sweater which costs 250 euros and is labeled as a 100% wool sweater.
Is there a link or a specific model number for the exact same watch (the one with brown leather)? I searched with the numbers on the back of the watch but couldn't find the same one.
Hey Asim, I really love your videos! Great content. What are your thoughts one Brunello Cucinelli? Another question, were do you getting your weeding suit done? Will it be bespoke or do you want to buy a made to messure suit? :) Kind regards from Germany
I haven’t dealt with Brunello personally but I’ve heard great things. I know they’re also known for their cashmere but wanted to include Loro Piana to compare their Baby Cashmere. As for the suit, I’ll be in traditional Indian wear for most ceremonies and will likely wear a tux for the reception. Not sure what brand I’ll do for the tux yet. I’m actually working on a suit video featuring Boss, SuitSupply and Tom Ford!
Thanks for the very informative video. I think that below 200 / 250 dollars you cant get a decent quality cashmere. Its better to spend the money on merino instead.
Asim, you have one major flaw in this video: you didn't mention ply count, which is a major factor about which almost *all* manufacturers cut corners, including, based on the visuals of this video, every product that you talked about here. Thin cashmere with a low ply count of less than four (which is the default for most sweaters) is garbage and totally useless, because it's not going to keep you warm on a cold Winter day, as a result of how the companies who made such crap are skimping a lot on the low amount of material that they put into the sweater. If they don't publicly list the number of plys, then that's 100% for sure because they have cut corners & they are taking advantage of ignorant people who don't know any better, and won't realize that they are getting ripped off, and *that's why* the companies are not disclosing the ply count. If the number was a good one, then they *would* state it as a selling point to get more people to buy the item, and that is guaranteed.
The low end sweaters are produced where? By whom? In what conditions? How are makers compensated? I noticed no thoughts from you on any of these considerations.
Not tryna bash the video or your content by any means, but this video could’ve been under 10 minutes. It dragged some, with many unnecessary details. Still informative though, thanks!
Short-haired cashmere is pointless. It's characteristics come from it's length. Short cashmere is 90% the same as sheep wool. The Quince one is the biggest rip-off on this list, it should be $30. I'm glad to hear it fit you so well but that's nothing to do with the material.
The Laura Piana made you look like you were floating on air bro just sitting down. It's alot of money/ ok, maybe it's not 44 times better...but the other ones did not make you appear to be floating man. Beautiful but expensive. No way you buy. $100 quince and look better than in the Laura Piana. No fucking way. Stiching lends much. It's not to be taken lightly 😊
In my opinion, when shopping for cashmere sweaters, look for cashmere sweaters made in Scotland. Scotland produces longer fiber cashmere ensuring that it will last a lifetime. In my opinion they’re better than Italy because while Italy also uses longer fibers. They use heavier milling than Scotland. Milling essentially means washing it. Heavily milled cashmere gives it that cloudy soft cashmere finish. This might sound nice at first however you run the risk of weakening the fibers and make it prone to things such as pilling (of course all knitwear pills no matter the quality however some pill more than others).Scotland on the other hand does something called a “bare finish” where they don’t mill their cashmere as much so it ensures a stronger fiber. The finished product is a stronger sweater that is a little rougher at first however the softness gets beaten in over time. Obviously it’s better to shop secondhand in general so that should be your first resort and Scottish cashmere knits are sold on the secondhand market for relatively low prices. I recommend brands such as William Lockie, Brora, Pringle of Scotland, Hawick, Brooks Brothers, and Johnstons of Elgin however there are many other brands to choose from. If you still choose to buy new. Quality Scottish cashmere knitwear should run you no less than $400.
Where can I find these brands on the secondary market? What sites can you recommend?
Thank you!! This has got to be THE most useful comment I have ready all year. Thank you so much for including brand names. This helps to look for them online. And now I know what to look for when I get back to the UK (I'm currently in the US for a bit).
@ Im glad you liked it
Why would anyone want anything which lasts a life time? Dont u get bored with it ?
I would want it to last a lifetime. I'm a person to wear the same outfit for years.
I wanted to share some things with you that I learned about cashmere
1. Higher end cashmere is usually not as soft because of the tension used when spinning the yarn and the ply. High tension, and high ply, means higher strength but lower softness. These don't negatively affect the warmth properties, but drastically increase longevity.
2. There's a ton of options between the Asket and Loro Piana. If you want to check out some other great brands, look into Scottish brands like Johnston of Elgin, Begg, Barrie, or N.Peal.
3. Recycled cashmere isn't a great option if you're willing to spend a few hundred dollars. The recycling process usually reduces the fiber length and you can buy new cashmere for around the same price and get a bit better quality.
Love your content! The comparisons are really helpful and I like that you take a more pragmatic approach instead to what you'd spend your money on. High end clothing usually has diminishing returns and I think the Loro Piana branded clothes are a prime example of that.
Keep up the good work!!
Late but this doesn’t get talked about enough. There are plenty of brands in the 500-1500 range which easily beat Loro Piana and Cucinelli. A lot of the price is in the name, not the actual material/quality.
We legitimately need a Teir list for everything, I like that you show loro piana products. It seems like no one makes, videos on the quality and fit of higher pieces.
Will get there eventually haha, thanks for the support!
Mostly not always, but mostly because to have a wardrobe full of loro, luca, brunello, cohen etc will cost easily upwards of £50,000.
These brands are for people of £500,000 salary plus. Most RUclipsrs I believe are rich but not this rich. So reviewing such products is out of reach. Apart from buying a singular piece and then returning it upon finishing their video.
I could be wrong though 🤷🏾
Probably bcz no one is affording them or willing to, who is a youtuber, in population ratio, except for few or if sent the sweater for free to review
@@BLACKLOTUSuk That rich vs wealthy, but most rich youtubers still wouldn't drop that amount on few clothes bcz it kinda defeats the purpose of having built the $security.
It's also worth saying that even the best knitware will pill. But only initially. This is due to a few loose fibres being in the yarn, which are shaken out by washing and will then twist themselves into a ball. With quality knits, they'll pill a little after the first two or three washes and then never again.
Appreciate the insight
**drops cashmere sweater video in the middle of summer** 🥴
I would love if you did a video on linen shirts/pants cause its summer. Also a general brand tier list would be nice
But it’s appreciated by those of us who prefer to shop off-season. Gently used, higher end goods are often more easily accessible on the second hand market outside of their intended seasons.
Good move. This is when I buy winter clothing because it's generally low priced.
Naadam raised their prices to $98 now sadly
😭😭
the cheaper sweaters always have shorter fibers and/or yarns and they are treated to feel soft in the beginning. These factors will make these sweaters look and feel 'ok' in the beginning but will get worse quick the more you wear them. With Loro Piana the sweaters are much more durable due to the long fibers and yarns and because of the quality of this the fabric stay soft or get even softer over time. I've had a variaty of cashmere sweater from different price points, and my conclusion is that the Loro Piana sweaters are the ones to go for: they are much better value and more sustainable as they will last waaaay longer thanks to the quality of the fabric.
Spot one to the findings of my video! I think if you’re wearing these frequently then the upper end ones are worth it but if it’s only a few times a year, a cashmere comb and the lower end ones will take you pretty far!
In the eternal search for affordable cashmere! 🙆🏻♀️
Thank you for the video! A year has passed, now the season is coming when this is relevant again.
Thanks for watching!
Affordable cashmere exists no more than affordable Rolls Royce. Buy the real thing or buy something else.
Yay, you uploaded again. I’ve been watching your videos non stop for the past few weeks and made purchases based on your recommendations
Keep up the good work keep uploading 😊
Appreciate the support man!
Dude, this series is brilliant! Keep up the outstanding work!!!
Appreciate the support!
The best cashmere is the one you wear the most. I read it somewhere it says most garments in most people’s closet wont get wear more than 7 times in its lifetime. So the best one is the one you get use it the most and create memory with your family and friends.
I have had not piling at all with my Loro Piana baby cashmere sweater. I wear it at least once a week, 9 months a year, for the last 2 years.
Good to hear
I’ve purchased a NAADAM cashmere sweater almost every year for the past 5 years. Every year feels like a different product, maybe because they source their cashmere from different places. This year I bought two because the feel of the sweater was so soft albeit quite thin. I live in Southern California so its a perfect warmth level for me. The first one I bought 5 years ago was the thickest and also quite soft. Four years ago the sweater wasn’t as soft and 3 years ago it was thin and not very soft.
I got mine before 2020 so I have no doubt it’s changed since. Thanks for the datapoint
The old Scottish cashmere is the best in my opinion. However, they're probably the least desirable out of the box since they do need a bit of "break-in" to really soften up...but they do last much longer than most other brands. But Italian cashmere is more appealing for modern consumers.
Personally, cashmere is a issue in of itself. Anything resembling "durable" cashmere is extremely expensive. Because it's expensive, you're less likely to use/wear it. In turn, you'll probably buy the cheap environmentally destructive cashmere that'll find it's way into a landfill in a year.
That 4-ply double knit isn't gonna soften itself.
I’ll have to check them out! Thanks for the insightful comment
What brands offer that thicker durable cashmere? Any recommendations?
Very informative and fun to watch video! Well done. I have been watching your comparison videos for a while, and I look forward to watching your next one!
I appreciate you watching!
Love your videos the variety and start from the bottom up
When shopping for cashmere sweaters stay away from Club Room, sold by Macy’s. I once purchased a one their sweaters on sale for $49.99 and after a few wears the pilling was horrendous. Under the armpits and around the stomach area of the sweater were a pilled mess so I trashed it. Little did I know at the time that I purchased cheap cashmere
Learning experience!
Cant wait for you to blow up bro! Love all these vids and always try out the recs that you give out and they are bang on. Green overshirt ID at 8:07?? and Blue jacket 14:40?
Thanks bro!
Green over shirt linked in description, it’s from Asket!
Blue jacket is from Reiss!
@@asimdo you happen to know where the charcoal jeans you have are from? I think you wore them in the best t shirt video around the 8 min mark.
I’m sure I’m not alone in thinking a jeans video would be a great idea!
Also where are the light wash selvedge ones from?
Thanks for the awesome content! Just found your channel and subscribed.
@@Zacsilk Days of September!
Can you do a video on best long sleeve polos as a 1 year anniversary for your best polo shirts video?
I’m sure I’ll eventually get to it! A lot of the brands mentioned on that video also make long sleeve polos so I’m sure the same apply
Every single video you make is a treat to watch! Keep it up my dude, and have a good day.
Means the world!
GREAT vid, very well explained !! 💫
Great video! Great points and very informative.
Thanks for the video Asim
Thanks for watching!
Great video. I bought the exact same Asket cashmere sweater last year and love it.
Agreed, seems to be a great all around piece!
great video!
i’d love to ask for the colour of the Asket over-shirt worn on the light brown sweater (9:36). is it khaki green or olive?
thanks!
Great comparisons. I would love to feel a loro piana cashmere sweater 1 day.
As a fashion enthusiast thank you so much for making these.
the new "the kavalier"
Love these videos, thanks
🙌🏽🙌🏽
Great vid and love the comparisons to show the diff quality at diff price points...watched the Polo vid and got some info on where to shop for my next polo...thx...I know you use Loro Piana as the high end comparison, but their products are so insanely overpriced...I was on their website browsing and checked out the Outerwear...coats and basic jackets priced at $9, 15 and even $27k...all quality items, but it appears they are just asking whatever price they like based on their reputation. Meanwhile you can find comparable items on other Italian clothing retailers, who use actual Loro Piana material to manufacture their offerings of very high end, stylish clothing, but at nowhere near the price Loro charges for similar items...Pini Parma comes to mind...saw a beautiful overcoat made of the LP wool priced at $800...LP would probably charge $8k for the same item...
Great idea, might add them for the upper end next time around
between stumbling into the tom ford suit video and now this, im a subscriber. great work and looking forward to the content you'll be putting out. Cheers!
Appreciate your support! More coming soon
Hard to say. Working in an office I avoid sweaters, pulls and cardigans. I know from experience Paul&Shark made very good woolen pullovers. For the rest what I have bought lately from 'woolen pulls' appears to be junk after a season. In synthetic cardigans and pulls German brands are very good. Not so cheap but form and colourfest. If I needed a good woolen pullover today I would go for a Fjällräven Övik Rib Sweater which costs 250 euros and is labeled as a 100% wool sweater.
He’s BACK
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Hi Asim - thanks for the video. What is your height and weight for sizing reference?
5’10”
175ish
@@asim Thanks very much boss!
I believe a good cashmere sweater should be pruce at about $500/each and a scarf about $350/each
Is there a link or a specific model number for the exact same watch (the one with brown leather)? I searched with the numbers on the back of the watch but couldn't find the same one.
Hey! I actually asked them to swap the strap for me and they agreed. Might be worth reaching out to them to see if they’ll do it for you
@@asim Thank you. I loved the brown strap.
Bro ain’t lying it’s always hot asf in Texas!!!!!! It’s hot 368 days out of the year in Texas
You should try to find the best cap. (include polo pls, it's my fav)
would be a good one!
What’s the best undershirt for a cashmere sweater? Or none? Thanks
ASIM GOT TTHE BEST SELVEDGE BABYYYY
Damn straight 😎
Hey Asim, I really love your videos! Great content. What are your thoughts one Brunello Cucinelli? Another question, were do you getting your weeding suit done? Will it be bespoke or do you want to buy a made to messure suit? :)
Kind regards from Germany
I haven’t dealt with Brunello personally but I’ve heard great things. I know they’re also known for their cashmere but wanted to include Loro Piana to compare their Baby Cashmere.
As for the suit, I’ll be in traditional Indian wear for most ceremonies and will likely wear a tux for the reception. Not sure what brand I’ll do for the tux yet.
I’m actually working on a suit video featuring Boss, SuitSupply and Tom Ford!
@Asim Momin Thank you for your reply. Can you possibly rate Brioni? It would be very interesting to see how the quality of the suits are.
Anyone know if gobi cashmere is any good? Does the ply of the sweater matter?
@asim could you do a review of loro piana vicuna sweater? thank you
Thanks for the very informative video.
I think that below 200 / 250 dollars you cant get a decent quality cashmere. Its better to spend the money on merino instead.
Thanks for watching!
Great video! May I ask what size that Loro Piana sweater is, and what chest size are you?
Medium! I’m about a 40” chest
You should look for something like Pringle, Johnston of Elgin or Todd & Duncan for quality and not pay the Arnault Tax with LP.
Wish I would have included Johnston of Elgin for sure
Nice video, just curious which sunglasses are you wearing?
Chimis!
Uh...where's the video that shows us how you sweaters so neatly?!
Trial and error haha
why dont Quience have a beige color
Oh no... Zero Scottish brands, Derek Guy would have a panic attack.
Not including the uniqlo one is criminal
How does Gobi fit in?
As a fellow Texan, the fact that sweater weather just doesn't exist here is always so disapointing...
Always have to fully take advantage of those 2-4 weeks we get
where is the green overshirt from? looks good
Asket!
How has the quince sweater held up?
Limited wear over the summer but so far so good after the brushing I gave it
Asim, you have one major flaw in this video: you didn't mention ply count, which is a major factor about which almost *all* manufacturers cut corners, including, based on the visuals of this video, every product that you talked about here.
Thin cashmere with a low ply count of less than four (which is the default for most sweaters) is garbage and totally useless, because it's not going to keep you warm on a cold Winter day, as a result of how the companies who made such crap are skimping a lot on the low amount of material that they put into the sweater.
If they don't publicly list the number of plys, then that's 100% for sure because they have cut corners & they are taking advantage of ignorant people who don't know any better, and won't realize that they are getting ripped off, and *that's why* the companies are not disclosing the ply count.
If the number was a good one, then they *would* state it as a selling point to get more people to buy the item, and that is guaranteed.
Thank you for the informative comment! Now I’ll know this and look for information from the brand.
The low end sweaters are produced where? By whom? In what conditions? How are makers compensated? I noticed no thoughts from you on any of these considerations.
try king of the gods and vicuna my guy.
I’ll have to check em out!
I own a couple of Loro Piana, but I find Cuccinelli's way better.
That was on the shortlist but really want to experience baby cashmere
What’s your height
I prefer Merino to Cashmere actually
Loro Piano sweater was looking cheap actually, except details and fabric, of course.
Please don’t rest your watch on its crown.
Not tryna bash the video or your content by any means, but this video could’ve been under 10 minutes. It dragged some, with many unnecessary details. Still informative though, thanks!
Apprecaite the feedback! It’s always a struggle to balance the details while still keeping it prompt
Naadam is $98 now sadly guys:/
Damn, hard to recommend at that price point
Tom Rusborg
Bro so happy you got sponsored by one of my favourite watch brands 🎉
They’re a great company! Been wearing this nearly daily
Feels, touching, looks, and wearing,...same temperature
He is still wearing that sweater to this day, trying to get his money's worth.
Idk that Nomos sponsorship seems sus
In what way?
@asim idk it just feels like it’s in the uncanny valley of sponsorships
All these thin slim fit sweaters look cheap, no matter how much they cost.
100 %!
Its 100% cashmere because the made in china label says so
Short-haired cashmere is pointless. It's characteristics come from it's length. Short cashmere is 90% the same as sheep wool. The Quince one is the biggest rip-off on this list, it should be $30. I'm glad to hear it fit you so well but that's nothing to do with the material.
Any recommendations for thick cashmere? Brands more specifically lol
Colhays and william lockie@@lofasz3328
And how do you even know what fiber a particular product has? 🤔🤔
The Laura Piana made you look like you were floating on air bro just sitting down. It's alot of money/ ok, maybe it's not 44 times better...but the other ones did not make you appear to be floating man. Beautiful but expensive. No way you buy. $100 quince and look better than in the Laura Piana. No fucking way. Stiching lends much. It's not to be taken lightly 😊