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annotationAuthorName | Ananda Thrift |
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annotationComment | This passage is of interest as it conveys an expectation that the reader is probably familiar with cashmere as a luxury product, but has little or no knowledge of its origins. The article draws on information from American producers but does not touch on Mongolia and China, other than to note that most cashmere sold by major retailers is imported. |
dateModified | 2022-06-23T07:53:56Z |
annotationText | There’s nothing quite like the soft touch of cashmere on your skin. It’s hard to imagine that the impossibly soft material is made from anything besides the threads of clouds and rainbows ― and it’s usually so expensive that you’d believe it if it were. But do you actually know what it’s made from? Shockingly, it’s not clouds or rainbows. It is made from goats. Yes, you read that correctly. Cashmere comes from cashmere goats, |
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parentItem | So THAT'S Why Cashmere Is So Expensive_ _ HuffPost Life.pdf |
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