Baby Cashmere Crewneck
$2250
The pinnacle of cashmere craftsmanship with impeccable finishing and baby cashmere fibers, but law of diminishing returns clearly applies—it's 44x the price of Quince but not 44x better. Worth the investment only if price is no object.
Specifications
- Type
- sweater
- Weight
- midweight
- Material
- Baby cashmere
- Knit Type
- jersey
- Made In
- Italy
Expert Reviews
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The pinnacle of cashmere craftsmanship with impeccable finishing and baby cashmere fibers, but law of diminishing returns clearly applies—it's 44x the price of Quince but not 44x better. Worth the investment only if price is no object.
Pros
- Baby cashmere at 13.5 microns is finer and softer than standard grade A cashmere
- Impeccable finishing with perfectly aligned seams and contrast black shoulder details
- Vertically integrated production with company-owned farms and mills
- Raglan sleeves eliminate shoulder seams for superior comfort
- Relaxed fit with generous room throughout
- Smooth fabric with minimal flyaways
- Best-in-class construction and material quality
Cons
- Extremely expensive at $2,250 with marginal quality improvement over $230 option
- Only slightly softer than Asket sweater priced at 10% of the cost
- Relaxed fit may not suit all style preferences
- Price is unjustifiable relative to performance gains for most consumers
- Made in Italy, limiting sourcing transparency





