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Nov 25, 2022

Cashmere is considered an ultra-soft, luxurious, and expensive material, but it’s increasingly common and affordable. More accessible prices don’t mean improved values, though—here’s why cashmere is best avoided by the conscious consumer. By Emma Håkansson at GoodOnYou.eco.

Original post: https://goodonyou.eco/material-guide-how-ethical-is-cashmere/ 

 

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