Women's Everyday Cashmere

Affordable cashmere for women — Grade-A Himalayan Chyangra fibre, NPIA-certified, crafted by artisans in Nepal.

Fair value should never mean a thinner fibre. This edit gathers our most honestly priced women's cashmere, the Original crewneck and v-neck, and holds every one of them to the same standard as the rest of the collection: 100% Himalayan Chyangra cashmere, Grade-A and roughly 16 microns, hand-combed from the goats' spring undercoat and hand-knitted in Nepal. The price is lower because we keep it simple, not because the cashmere is.

What a fair price actually buys you

The Original Crewneck sweater and the V-Neck sweater are our everyday classics: fine, lightweight, warm without weight, with the soft drape that only real cashmere gives. These are standing everyday prices, not a passing promotion, so the value holds whenever you buy. If you have ever wondered why cashmere is expensive, the short answer is the fibre and the hands behind it, and both are exactly where we choose to spend.

Pure or undyed, your choice

Prefer the natural fibre with nothing added? The undyed crewneck sweater keeps the cashmere's own colour, no dyeing or bleaching, in quiet tones like ivory, oat and grey. It sits alongside the pure classics so you can build a wardrobe that suits how you dress, not how a season tells you to.

  • Original Crewneck and V-Neck in pure Himalayan cashmere
  • Undyed crewneck for natural, undyed tones
  • Fair Trade certified, NPIA-certified authenticity, DDP shipping with duties paid

When you are ready to look wider, browse the full range of women's cashmere sweaters, the rest of our affordable cashmere, or the natural edit of undyed cashmere for women. The grade stays the same across all of them, only the style changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is affordable Lumusae cashmere lower quality?

No. The Original crewneck and v-neck use the same 100% Himalayan Chyangra cashmere as the rest of the range: Grade-A, around 16 microns, hand-combed and hand-knitted in Nepal. The price reflects a simpler, classic style, not a lesser fibre.

What is the difference between pure and undyed cashmere here?

Are these prices a sale?

How do I know the cashmere is real?