I agree with all your comments about M&S. My go-to brand is Boden. Their quality is fantastic for the price point and their pieces last for years and years.
Lands End brand from the U.S. makes very good heavy weight cashmere. They also have multiple sales throughout the year. So far I have been happy. LE is web only. They were originally a catalog company specializing in winter wear. I would recommend for extreme cold and larger sizes including xxl and above.
I would absolutely second Lands End for cashmere basics in the US. I've owned some of my LE cashmere for over a decade and still it looks good. Also, their size range is second to none. If you buy on sale or clearance, you can easily get a cashmere sweater from them for less than $100.
I’m absolutely amazed by the quality of Uniqlo - both for their cashmere jumpers and for the merino wool jumpers. The price is amazing, especially in sale. They’re thick, soft and look amazing after many washes. I can’t say I look after them a lot and wear them constantly. My worst experience was Npeal. Very poor quality, leaving fluff on everything and everyone, completely overpriced. John Lewis is hit and miss, some pieces got very thin but the others are keeping well and long. Jaeger and Eric Bompard are the best brands for me. Thank you very much for all your content, very informative and concise as always 👍
Thank you so much, Eileen, for the video ❤ I stopped wearing skinny jeans a few years ago, but looking at yours and the way you style and wear them, I feel like I want to have skinny jeans back in my wardrobe. Could you please share which brand you wear? Many thanks!
Great review 👏👏👏 would be very helpful for many! I am missing two brands here - SOFT GOAT and FALCONERI. Widly popular in Europe. I am really curious how would you rate them 😊
Longtime cashmere sweater owner here. Always make sure your cashmere sweaters are scrupulously clean before storing out of season. I wash mine at home or for more delicate pieces, I take them to my local dry cleaners before storage. Secondly, look into using a moth repellent in your storage area like cedar cubes/balls, essential oil sachets, etc. You can also purchase moth traps, although I've never tried them and don't know how well they work. Hope this helps!
Hi Eileen, this video came timely as I was researching for cashmere information. May I ask if you knew anything about pashmina, and do you have a piece of pashmina? Love to see a video about it to hear your views if it's worth the hefty price tag.
I always have questions in mind regarding emphasis on the softness of a clothing item. Does it make a softer item better quality of a less soft item? How do you know the softness of a cashmere sweater is due to high quality of the material used or by adding chemicals to soften the fabric?
thank you for the video. it would be nice for you to review some smaller companies. like the woman owned company Cuyana.their pieces look very nice and modern/fresh with interesting details. COS has some nice pieces too.
I was looking for a video like this. But sadly enough we dont have these brands here except for Uniqlo only 😂 Which I am not giving my money, since I own alot of Uniqlo sweaters and they ended up disappointing, even with carefull treatment, non frequent wear
I don’t understand the hype around Uniqlo, none of their stuffs last a substantial amount of time for me, I’ll never ever ever give them my money anymore
@@Alesanascreamokid Totally agree 👍 Uniqlo was delivering great quality for good price up to 2018. Ather that something bad happened. They have gradually limited using natural fabrics to 20 % of thier production and decreased significantly on quality as well. Now it is all “ plastic fantastic” and cheap crap. Even the cashmere dropped in quality so drastically that my jumper form 2015 🤣 looks better now, than the one bought in 2022 😢
The difference in stitch size can also simply mean they used a larger needle size, yarn weight & needle size can also make a big difference in if the finished item will be warmer or cooler.
A lot of clothing companies chemically soften and condition their cashmere before they sell, so it feels soft and fluffy in store but once you wash away the conditioners it’s as soft anymore, I think j that can be what happened to the M&S sweaters. About the fluffiness of sweater, it’s not actually the best thing. Fluffiness means the cashmere has a “halo” of fluff around the yarn, and that is the result of short cashmere hairs. Those shorter hairs are prone to being pulled out of the thread when moving around in your sweaters and are the main cause of excessive pilling (all cashmere pill but some pill ridiculously).
Thank you for being honest. I find M&S cashmere not good quality. I have few bed socks from the White Company and other brands, if you compare them to the M&S ones, the latter do not even feel like cashmere!
This was helpful - thank you! I would like to know the same for tshirts that can easily be purchased in the US - you have some really cute boxy ones but they are a UK brand.
I got the uniqlo crew neck cashmere sweater in the US, priced at $99. It is super uncomfortable (not soft and makes me feel ichy). As a comparison, I used to have cashmere pieces from Theory and Club Monaco back in 2018, those ones were much better. I also had wool sweaters from Arizia in 2018, and those ones feel much more comfortable. I haven't checked out those brands lately, so I don't know about their qualities right now.
If you have access to Qui ce and Naadam, I would be interested in your comparison of them to each other and the brands you mentioned. They are a direct to consumer retailer and advertise a lot on my RUclips feed. I am US based. Thank you!❤
Agua cashmere is Bloomingdale’s store brand…Persanal I don’t think their quantity are the best , usually they have year end sale. For the price point they are still decent. I love Club Monaco’s cashmere, they are not only have a decent quality also the design are good, every once and while they have sale as well.
The quality of Uniqlo, John Lewis and M&S has gone down significantly in the last couple of years. My new ones from last year are pulling horribly and getting stiffer not softer unlike those that are 5 plus years old.
I have a Club Monaco chunky knit cashmere that I bought 7 or 8 years ago that has held up really well and it's honestly as soft and fluffy as my Loro Piana baby cashmere. I was genuinely surprised.
M&S cashmere is awful quality, it pills in my experience and I have had issues with John Lewis. My recommendations are Pringle, Johnston’s of Elgin, Joseph, Ralph Lauren, Fendi, Prada, 360 Harrods own brand and N peal is very good for the money. Very cheap cashmere is a false economy and I proper cashmere can last forever if cared for. As an aside, really good cashmere often feels stiff like wool.
thank you Eileen, for your video(s). i have been looping your videos as i need constant reminder on luxury minimalism. Your contents never feel dated!
Thank you so so much xx
I agree with all your comments about M&S. My go-to brand is Boden. Their quality is fantastic for the price point and their pieces last for years and years.
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Fully agree with your reviews ❤. I love Uniqlo and John Lewis - they are almost like my good friends whom I see every winter 😊
I love banana republic and Everlane cashmere, both have held up without pilling for years. Tried Naadam, pilled after the first wear.
I love Éric Bompard for cashmere. It’s so soft ❤ Cashmere is always a good option
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I love all of my Eric Bompard cashmere. Beautiful quality and doable in the sale or secondhand.
Lands End brand from the U.S. makes very good heavy weight cashmere. They also have multiple sales throughout the year. So far I have been happy. LE is web only. They were originally a catalog company specializing in winter wear. I would recommend for extreme cold and larger sizes including xxl and above.
I would absolutely second Lands End for cashmere basics in the US. I've owned some of my LE cashmere for over a decade and still it looks good. Also, their size range is second to none. If you buy on sale or clearance, you can easily get a cashmere sweater from them for less than $100.
I’m absolutely amazed by the quality of Uniqlo - both for their cashmere jumpers and for the merino wool jumpers. The price is amazing, especially in sale. They’re thick, soft and look amazing after many washes. I can’t say I look after them a lot and wear them constantly. My worst experience was Npeal. Very poor quality, leaving fluff on everything and everyone, completely overpriced. John Lewis is hit and miss, some pieces got very thin but the others are keeping well and long. Jaeger and Eric Bompard are the best brands for me.
Thank you very much for all your content, very informative and concise as always 👍
This was an incredibly helpful video! …And a great theme for a series! ♥️
Thank you so much xx
Great topic and comparisons! Thx! ❤
Excellent video. I appreciate your input regarding each brands quality. 👍🏻💕this is very valuable information. Love your channel🥰💕
Glad it was helpful!xx
Thank you so much, Eileen, for the video ❤
I stopped wearing skinny jeans a few years ago, but looking at yours and the way you style and wear them, I feel like I want to have skinny jeans back in my wardrobe. Could you please share which brand you wear? Many thanks!
Such a good review. Very helpful. Thank you 🙏🏽
Glad it was helpful!xx
Very nice and thorough review.
Glad you liked it!xx
Great review 👏👏👏 would be very helpful for many! I am missing two brands here - SOFT GOAT and FALCONERI. Widly popular in Europe. I am really curious how would you rate them 😊
Thanks for sharing!xx
Beautiful pieces ❤😊
Thank you! 🤗
Hi Eileen, How do you store your cashmere pieces to avoid them being eaten by
moths? I’ve had some lovely jumpers ruined with holes from moth damage!
Longtime cashmere sweater owner here. Always make sure your cashmere sweaters are scrupulously clean before storing out of season. I wash mine at home or for more delicate pieces, I take them to my local dry cleaners before storage. Secondly, look into using a moth repellent in your storage area like cedar cubes/balls, essential oil sachets, etc. You can also purchase moth traps, although I've never tried them and don't know how well they work. Hope this helps!
Girls cashmere...Boys flannel shirts in Fall/Winter...both very soft & warm 🍁🦜
I live in the U.S. and my go to for cashmere is Banana Republic, J.Crew and Talbots. How many times do you wear your cashmere before washing them?
Hi Eileen, this video came timely as I was researching for cashmere information. May I ask if you knew anything about pashmina, and do you have a piece of pashmina? Love to see a video about it to hear your views if it's worth the hefty price tag.
Really appreciation your sharing for cashmere!❤... it wl be great if u can do for trench coat as well 😊
Thank you!xx
I always have questions in mind regarding emphasis on the softness of a clothing item. Does it make a softer item better quality of a less soft item? How do you know the softness of a cashmere sweater is due to high quality of the material used or by adding chemicals to soften the fabric?
Thank you Eileen! Which size of the Lilysilk Cashmere are you wearing?
Can you do the comparison with linen and cotton clothes?
thank you for the video. it would be nice for you to review some smaller companies. like the woman owned company Cuyana.their pieces look very nice and modern/fresh with interesting details. COS has some nice pieces too.
I get Poetry fashion catalogue in the mail, I wonder how popular is this brand in the UK.
I was looking for a video like this. But sadly enough we dont have these brands here except for Uniqlo only 😂 Which I am not giving my money, since I own alot of Uniqlo sweaters and they ended up disappointing, even with carefull treatment, non frequent wear
Recently they came out with a new collection sweaters and I was interested until I read the bad reviews on the site!
I don’t understand the hype around Uniqlo, none of their stuffs last a substantial amount of time for me, I’ll never ever ever give them my money anymore
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@@Alesanascreamokid Totally agree 👍 Uniqlo was delivering great quality for good price up to 2018.
Ather that something bad happened. They have gradually limited using natural fabrics to 20 % of thier production and decreased significantly on quality as well. Now it is all “ plastic fantastic” and cheap crap. Even the cashmere dropped in quality so drastically that my jumper form 2015 🤣 looks better now, than the one bought in 2022 😢
The difference in stitch size can also simply mean they used a larger needle size, yarn weight & needle size can also make a big difference in if the finished item will be warmer or cooler.
A lot of clothing companies chemically soften and condition their cashmere before they sell, so it feels soft and fluffy in store but once you wash away the conditioners it’s as soft anymore, I think j that can be what happened to the M&S sweaters.
About the fluffiness of sweater, it’s not actually the best thing. Fluffiness means the cashmere has a “halo” of fluff around the yarn, and that is the result of short cashmere hairs. Those shorter hairs are prone to being pulled out of the thread when moving around in your sweaters and are the main cause of excessive pilling (all cashmere pill but some pill ridiculously).
Thank you for being honest. I find M&S cashmere not good quality. I have few bed socks from the White Company and other brands, if you compare them to the M&S ones, the latter do not even feel like cashmere!
This was helpful - thank you! I would like to know the same for tshirts that can easily be purchased in the US - you have some really cute boxy ones but they are a UK brand.
I got the uniqlo crew neck cashmere sweater in the US, priced at $99. It is super uncomfortable (not soft and makes me feel ichy). As a comparison, I used to have cashmere pieces from Theory and Club Monaco back in 2018, those ones were much better. I also had wool sweaters from Arizia in 2018, and those ones feel much more comfortable. I haven't checked out those brands lately, so I don't know about their qualities right now.
Thank you for sharing xx
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I am quite surprised you did not discuss the grades of cashmere.
it’s 90 degrees in San Francisco and has been for a week.😂
If you have access to Qui ce and Naadam, I would be interested in your comparison of them to each other and the brands you mentioned. They are a direct to consumer retailer and advertise a lot on my RUclips feed. I am US based. Thank you!❤
Thanks for the idea!xx
Agua cashmere is Bloomingdale’s store brand…Persanal I don’t think their quantity are the best , usually they have year end sale. For the price point they are still decent. I love Club Monaco’s cashmere, they are not only have a decent quality also the design are good, every once and while they have sale as well.
10:28 wow, you look #fabulous ❤😍
Thank you xx
The quality of Uniqlo, John Lewis and M&S has gone down significantly in the last couple of years. My new ones from last year are pulling horribly and getting stiffer not softer unlike those that are 5 plus years old.
Nice 👍🤝
Thank you 👍
Really? Club Monaco is a very mid mall brand. It is not considered high end at all
Club Monaco is not luxury, but if considered amongst mall brands is on the high end.
I have a Club Monaco chunky knit cashmere that I bought 7 or 8 years ago that has held up really well and it's honestly as soft and fluffy as my Loro Piana baby cashmere. I was genuinely surprised.
It’s definitely not Hermes level but on the highest price range in this video 😁
Despite moth repellent moths have nibbled my best cashmere.😢
heart breaking! you can put your jumpers in the freezer and the eggs will die
M&S cashmere is awful quality, it pills in my experience and I have had issues with John Lewis. My recommendations are Pringle, Johnston’s of Elgin, Joseph, Ralph Lauren, Fendi, Prada, 360 Harrods own brand and N peal is very good for the money. Very cheap cashmere is a false economy and I proper cashmere can last forever if cared for. As an aside, really good cashmere often feels stiff like wool.
Why did you do this in Dollars? Marks and Spencer and John Lewis are English and we don't have dollars. I am really surprised that you did this.