Naked Cashmere, I love you. Known for their premium cashmere directly to consumers at affordable prices, their pieces are of such high quality and design that they rival much more expensive brands, and we couldn’t be more thrilled.
We are creating the finest, most environmentally conscious cashmere experience for our customers. Our cashmere yarns carry certifications for being sustainable, fair trade and following animal welfare guidelines. Our outer packaging is made of recycled cardboard, and our unique reusable biodegradable inner sleeve is designed to help protect and store your cashmere so that it lasts forever.
-Naked Cashmere
Rachel and I have been on the hunt for a cashmere brand that we can truly get behind. I decided to take the plunge and place a huge order in a variety of styles and colors, and oh boy, let’s just say I’m in trouble.
1) Cora
My full video review: Naked Cashmere Cora
sweater (oversized, wearing XS) | pants (TTS, wearing 4) | bag | bag strap
The Naked Cashmere Cora is 320 grams of 100% pure cashmere in 5-gauge knit. I tried this in size XS in colorway Olive and the regular price is $245.
Events are starting up again but I believe most things will continue to be outdoors. Last night was such an event for us. It was a dressier affair, but it was also chilly with light rain on and off. This was the perfect opportunity to try out my new favorite Naked Cashmere Cora sweater.
The luxe ribbing, turtleneck, and bell sleeves mean this beauty can definitely be dressed up, and that’s exactly what I did! Sweaters don’t always say dressy event to me, but this one sure does, and it did not fail to impress with multiple compliments all night!
The key is always in how you style it. In this case, my favorite cropped Theory wool-blend pants, my trusty Vince d’orsay heels, and my new favorite bag that Rachel found and convinced me I needed. She was right! It was the absolute perfect addition to this outfit. My other choice would have been one of my cute black bags, but I love the edginess this added.
I attached a separate shoulder strap so I could be hands-free all night, but this adorable bag is also a foldover clutch. So versatile.
2) Joslyn
My full video review: Naked Cashmere Joslyn
The Naked Cashmere Joslyn is 411 grams of 100% pure cashmere in 5-gauge knit. I tried this in size small in colorway truffle and the regular price is $295.
3) Rhiannon
My full video review: Naked Cashmere Rhiannon
The Naked Cashmere Rhiannon is 153 grams of 100% pure cashmere in 7-gauge knit. I tried this in size small in colorway Adobe and the regular price is $125.
4) Campbell
My full video review: Naked Cashmere Campbell
The Naked Cashmere Campbell is 394 grams of 100% pure cashmere in 7-gauge knit. I tried this in size small in colorway Storm Grey and the regular price is $295.
5) Tulip
My full video review: Naked Cashmere Tulip
The Naked Cashmere Tulip is 145 grams of 100% pure cashmere in 7-gauge knit. I tried this in size small in colorway olive and the regular price is $125.
6) Cherie
My full video review: Naked Cashmere Cherie
The Naked Cashmere Cherie is 207 grams of 100% pure cashmere in 7-gauge knit. I tried this in a size small in colorway smoke and the regular price is $185.
7) Nimah
My full video review: Naked Cashmere Nimah
The Naked Cashmere Nimah is 120 grams of 100% pure cashmere in 7-gauge knit. I tried this in a size medium in colorway toast, and the regular price is $135.
8 & 9) Kaia + Uri Joggers
My full video review: Naked Cashmere Uri pants and Kaia sweater
The Naked Cashmere Kaia is 330 grams of 100% pure cashmere in 7-gauge knit. The Naked Cashmere Uri is 335 grams of 100% pure cashmere in 7-gauge knit. I tried these both in size small in colorway Adobe. The regular price of the Kaia is $250 and the Uri is $295.
These were an add-on. After I received and tried out my entire order, Rachel and I both decided we NEEDED to try the pants. We had both dreamed about a cashmere set for a while, but we always either worried about pilling (lower quality pieces) or the price was just astronomical.
Now these are definitely not what we would call cheap, but I have to say that the price is much lower than anywhere I’ve seen them for this quality.
As I’ve not worn them around yet, I cannot speak to pilling or sagging, however the quality looks and feels outstanding (better than I’ve ever owned, honestly), and I really am not worried at this point. I do promise to come back with an updated review once I’ve worn them around a bit!
Final Thoughts
I can honestly say that I give this company a 10/10.
First, if you do plan to make a purchase, I highly recommend you visit their site and “JOIN THE LIST”. That will give you 10% off your first order, plus their newsletter. Do so at the Naked Cashmere web site and scroll to the bottom to enter your email.
Read all about Naked Cashmere, the company here, including their commitment being sustainable, fair trade, and traceable.
You can find their complete list of FAQs here, and I can honestly say they have the easiest return system I’ve ever encountered. Per their FAQ page, you have 14-21 days to process your return.
Cashmere Care Tips here, including a link to purchase their highly recommended cashmere comb for only $12 (Rachel and I both plan to order one to try it out).
Finally, their Cashmere 101 page, where you can learn everything you didn’t know you needed to know about cashmere, including:
- Ensure your Cashmere is Sourced Responsibly
- Ply, Gauge and Weight — Why It All Matters
- If the Prices Seems Too Good to Be True, Double Check the Fabric Content
And I can finally understand what they mean by the following:
You don’t just buy Naked Cashmere, you collect it!
-Naked Cashmere
I’ve officially become a collector, and I think Rachel is already on her way, also, ha!