Women Premium & Sustainable Natural Yak Sweater Long Cardigan 662

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2 daysWomen Premium & Sustainable Natural Yak Sweater Long Cardigan 662
Warmth from Natural
no button long cardigan , casual, one size
All color are Unbleached, Undyed, Natural Yak, some are blended with wool or cashmere
White color: 70% yak +30% wool
All other color :100 % yak
(White yak wool is extraordinarily rare and precious)
Yak:
Nature’s softest fiber
Less frequent wash
Ultra low maintaniess
Naturally resists odor
Yak Wool Vs Merino: Yak and merino are extremely similar, yak is almost like a super version of merino. A little more antimicrobial, a little more thermoregulating, a little softer, and a little more expensive.
Yak Wool Vs Cashmere: Yak wool is often considered a sustainable alternative to cashmere. It’s soft like cashmere and easy to care for, unlike cashmere. It’s also 30% warmer and 2x more breathable than cashmere
Yak Wool Vs Polyester: Everything beats polyester, the only benefit to synthetic fibers is softness. However, it comes at a cost, the fine synthetic fibers required to make a polyester soft shed into the water system with each wash and are the leading cause of microplastic pollution.
Yak Wool Vs Cotton: Khullu beats cotton in almost every way. it’s a far better thermoregulator and significantly more durable. While cotton might be breathable its poor wicking abilities cause it to retain odors.
Yak Wool Vs Alpaca: Yak wool and alpaca wool are both soft and popular for high-quality knitwear, and both are more environmentally sustainable than cashmere. Yak wool is generally more durable and resilient due to its higher tensile strength. Additionally, yak wool may be slightly warmer than alpaca wool because its higher crimp allows it to retain more heat, particularly in looser knit fabrics where air pockets enhance insulation.Warmth from Natural
All color are Unbleached, Undyed, Natural Yak, some are blended with wool or cashmere
White color: 70% yak +30% wool
All other color :100 % yak
(White yak wool is extraordinarily rare and precious)
Yak:
Nature’s softest fiber
Less frequent wash
Ultra low maintaniess
Naturally resists odor
Yak Wool Vs Merino: Yak and merino are extremely similar, yak is almost like a super version of merino. A little more antimicrobial, a little more thermoregulating, a little softer, and a little more expensive.
Yak Wool Vs Cashmere: Yak wool is often considered a sustainable alternative to cashmere. It’s soft like cashmere and easy to care for, unlike cashmere. It’s also 30% warmer and 2x more breathable than cashmere
Yak Wool Vs Polyester: Everything beats polyester, the only benefit to synthetic fibers is softness. However, it comes at a cost, the fine synthetic fibers required to make a polyester soft shed into the water system with each wash and are the leading cause of microplastic pollution.
Yak Wool Vs Cotton: Khullu beats cotton in almost every way. it’s a far better thermoregulator and significantly more durable. While cotton might be breathable its poor wicking abilities cause it to retain odors.
Yak Wool Vs Alpaca: Yak wool and alpaca wool are both soft and popular for high-quality knitwear, and both are more environmentally sustainable than cashmere. Yak wool is generally more durable and resilient due to its higher tensile strength. Additionally, yak wool may be slightly warmer than alpaca wool because its higher crimp allows it to retain more heat, particularly in looser knit fabrics where air pockets enhance insulation.Warmth from Natural
All color are Unbleached, Undyed, Natural Yak, some are blended with wool or cashmere
White color: 70% yak +30% wool
All other color :100 % yak
(White yak wool is extraordinarily rare and precious)
Yak:
Nature’s softest fiber
Less frequent wash
Ultra low maintaniess
Naturally resists odor
Yak Wool Vs Merino: Yak and merino are extremely similar, yak is almost like a super version of merino. A little more antimicrobial, a little more thermoregulating, a little softer, and a little more expensive.
Yak Wool Vs Cashmere: Yak wool is often considered a sustainable alternative to cashmere. It’s soft like cashmere and easy to care for, unlike cashmere. It’s also 30% warmer and 2x more breathable than cashmere
Yak Wool Vs Polyester: Everything beats polyester, the only benefit to synthetic fibers is softness. However, it comes at a cost, the fine synthetic fibers required to make a polyester soft shed into the water system with each wash and are the leading cause of microplastic pollution.
Yak Wool Vs Cotton: Khullu beats cotton in almost every way. it’s a far better thermoregulator and significantly more durable. While cotton might be breathable its poor wicking abilities cause it to retain odors.
Yak Wool Vs Alpaca: Yak wool and alpaca wool are both soft and popular for high-quality knitwear, and both are more environmentally sustainable than cashmere. Yak wool is generally more durable and resilient due to its higher tensile strength. Additionally, yak wool may be slightly warmer than alpaca wool because its higher crimp allows it to retain more heat, particularly in looser knit fabrics where air pockets enhance insulation.Warmth from Natural
All color are Unbleached, Undyed, Natural Yak, some are blended with wool or cashmere
White color: 70% yak +30% wool
All other color :100 % yak
(White yak wool is extraordinarily rare and precious)
Yak:
Nature’s softest fiber
Less frequent wash
Ultra low maintaniess
Naturally resists odor
Yak Wool Vs Merino: Yak and merino are extremely similar, yak is almost like a super version of merino. A little more antimicrobial, a little more thermoregulating, a little softer, and a little more expensive.
Yak Wool Vs Cashmere: Yak wool is often considered a sustainable alternative to cashmere. It’s soft like cashmere and easy to care for, unlike cashmere. It’s also 30% warmer and 2x more breathable than cashmere
Yak Wool Vs Polyester: Everything beats polyester, the only benefit to synthetic fibers is softness. However, it comes at a cost, the fine synthetic fibers required to make a polyester soft shed into the water system with each wash and are the leading cause of microplastic pollution.
Yak Wool Vs Cotton: Khullu beats cotton in almost every way. it’s a far better thermoregulator and significantly more durable. While cotton might be breathable its poor wicking abilities cause it to retain odors.
Yak Wool Vs Alpaca: Yak wool and alpaca wool are both soft and popular for high-quality knitwear, and both are more environmentally sustainable than cashmere. Yak wool is generally more durable and resilient due to its higher tensile strength. Additionally, yak wool may be slightly warmer than alpaca wool because its higher crimp allows it to retain more heat, particularly in looser knit fabrics where air pockets enhance insulation.Warmth from Natural
All color are Unbleached, Undyed, Natural Yak, some are blended with wool or cashmere
White color: 70% yak +30% wool
All other color :100 % yak
(White yak wool is extraordinarily rare and precious)
Yak:
Nature’s softest fiber
Less frequent wash
Ultra low maintaniess
Naturally resists odor
Yak Wool Vs Merino: Yak and merino are extremely similar, yak is almost like a super version of merino. A little more antimicrobial, a little more thermoregulating, a little softer, and a little more expensive.
Yak Wool Vs Cashmere: Yak wool is often considered a sustainable alternative to cashmere. It’s soft like cashmere and easy to care for, unlike cashmere. It’s also 30% warmer and 2x more breathable than cashmere
Yak Wool Vs Polyester: Everything beats polyester, the only benefit to synthetic fibers is softness. However, it comes at a cost, the fine synthetic fibers required to make a polyester soft shed into the water system with each wash and are the leading cause of microplastic pollution.
Yak Wool Vs Cotton: Khullu beats cotton in almost every way. it’s a far better thermoregulator and significantly more durable. While cotton might be breathable its poor wicking abilities cause it to retain odors.
Yak Wool Vs Alpaca: Yak wool and alpaca wool are both soft and popular for high-quality knitwear, and both are more environmentally sustainable than cashmere. Yak wool is generally more durable and resilient due to its higher tensile strength. Additionally, yak wool may be slightly warmer than alpaca wool because its higher crimp allows it to retain more heat, particularly in looser knit fabrics where air pockets enhance insulation.Warmth from Natural
All color are Unbleached, Undyed, Natural Yak, some are blended with wool or cashmere
White color: 70% yak +30% wool
All other color :100 % yak
(White yak wool is extraordinarily rare and precious)
Yak:
Nature’s softest fiber
Less frequent wash
Ultra low maintaniess
Naturally resists odor
Yak Wool Vs Merino: Yak and merino are extremely similar, yak is almost like a super version of merino. A little more antimicrobial, a little more thermoregulating, a little softer, and a little more expensive.
Yak Wool Vs Cashmere: Yak wool is often considered a sustainable alternative to cashmere. It’s soft like cashmere and easy to care for, unlike cashmere. It’s also 30% warmer and 2x more breathable than cashmere
Yak Wool Vs Polyester: Everything beats polyester, the only benefit to synthetic fibers is softness. However, it comes at a cost, the fine synthetic fibers required to make a polyester soft shed into the water system with each wash and are the leading cause of microplastic pollution.
Yak Wool Vs Cotton: Khullu beats cotton in almost every way. it’s a far better thermoregulator and significantly more durable. While cotton might be breathable its poor wicking abilities cause it to retain odors.
Yak Wool Vs Alpaca: Yak wool and alpaca wool are both soft and popular for high-quality knitwear, and both are more environmentally sustainable than cashmere. Yak wool is generally more durable and resilient due to its higher tensile strength. Additionally, yak wool may be slightly warmer than alpaca wool because its higher crimp allows it to retain more heat, particularly in looser knit fabrics where air pockets enhance insulation.Warmth from Natural
All color are Unbleached, Undyed, Natural Yak, some are blended with wool or cashmere
White color: 70% yak +30% wool
All other color :100 % yak
(White yak wool is extraordinarily rare and precious)
Yak:
Nature’s softest fiber
Less frequent wash
Ultra low maintaniess
Naturally resists odor
Yak Wool Vs Merino: Yak and merino are extremely similar, yak is almost like a super version of merino. A little more antimicrobial, a little more thermoregulating, a little softer, and a little more expensive.
Yak Wool Vs Cashmere: Yak wool is often considered a sustainable alternative to cashmere. It’s soft like cashmere and easy to care for, unlike cashmere. It’s also 30% warmer and 2x more breathable than cashmere
Yak Wool Vs Polyester: Everything beats polyester, the only benefit to synthetic fibers is softness. However, it comes at a cost, the fine synthetic fibers required to make a polyester soft shed into the water system with each wash and are the leading cause of microplastic pollution.
Yak Wool Vs Cotton: Khullu beats cotton in almost every way. it’s a far better thermoregulator and significantly more durable. While cotton might be breathable its poor wicking abilities cause it to retain odors.
Yak Wool Vs Alpaca: Yak wool and alpaca wool are both soft and popular for high-quality knitwear, and both are more environmentally sustainable than cashmere. Yak wool is generally more durable and resilient due to its higher tensile strength. Additionally, yak wool may be slightly warmer than alpaca wool because its higher crimp allows it to retain more heat, particularly in looser knit fabrics where air pockets enhance insulation.
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