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Minimal in both its knit and finishes, this pure cashmere stole features a flat trim running along its length and raw-cut edges on the shorter sides. Its softness allows for full enveloping comfort. A precious piece crafted from natural yarn that will accompany you on any occasion.
Essential Maxi Wrap Cashmere - Made in Italy
€ 167
Description
Essential Maxi Wrap
- 65 x 220 cm, 255 g
- Raw-cut hems
- Flat hems
- Plain knit
Details & Care
| Product code | 136-20-0072 |
| Composition | 100% Cashmere |
| Color | Light Grey 20-0072 |
| Warmth level | Transitional |
| Perfect for | Wedding, Events / Occasions, Travel, Office, Gift |
| Garment care |
Cold delicate wash.
Lay flat to dry. |
Premium cashmere crafted from Grade A yarn with ultra-fine 16-micron fibres, delivering extraordinary softness and a velvety touch against the skin. SFA Certified (Sustainable Fibre Alliance), ensuring a responsible and traceable supply chain.
| Yarn supplier | Biagioli Modesto, Italy |
| Production | Florence, Italy |
| Gauge | 7-Gauge - Medium-Heavy |
| Count | 2/28 Nm |
Shipping & Returns
- Free on orders over € 150
- DHL Express: € 10
- Free returns and exchanges within 30 days
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We use only Grade A cashmere, sourced from long and fine fibres to ensure softness, durability and long-lasting quality. All our Italian yarn suppliers are certified according to high quality, ethical and environmental standards.














