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| dateModified | 2022-06-23T07:22:07Z |
| dateAdded | 2022-06-23T07:21:34Z |
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| parentItem | wwd_cashmere-flakes.df-pdf-doc.3dc282a5-8f8f-4db0-9aa3-00ef3843c442.pdf |
| annotationPageLabel | 2 |
| version | 578 |
| annotationComment | contrast to down + coated fabrics (which are unsustainable?), but also synthetic down alternatives such as polyester. |
| annotationText | Cashmere Flakes, created by the Saldarini ready-to-wear group, is a sustainable alternative to traditional down jackets. Instead of geese feathers, their outerwear is filled with inflated cashmere fibers: Through a mechanical process involving air blades, the fiber — the brand only uses 100 percent Mongolian wool — is fluffed up and adopts the shape of a flake. |
| annotationAuthorName | Ananda Thrift |