U.S. cashmere sweater beginnings

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Cashmere History in the U.S.

During the past six decades or so, there have been literally hundreds of manufacturers of cashmere garments. Some of the manufacturers are known for their exquisite products, while others have turned out sub-standard garments. If the label of a cashmere product indicates "Made in Scotland" it is normally indicative of a high quality product. Scottish mills such as Pringle, Ballantyne, Braemar, and Lyle & Scott have produced, and in many cases are still producing, sweaters which are considered top-of-the-line. It is believed that the water is a factor in generating soft fine cashmere sweaters because when the fibers are washed, they become softer.

During the late 1950's and on into the 1960's Hong Kong was responsible for producing high quality lambswool and angora blends, which are almost as soft as cashmere. In fact, it is difficult to tell whether or not they are actually cashmere if the tags are missing. Some of the more beautifully decorated cashmere sweaters were also produced in Hong Kong.

In the United States, the two biggest labels for fine quality sweaters were Dalton and Hadley. Many of the Dalton sweaters are two-tone, usually a beautiful colored sweater with white trim. The Dalton sweaters were quite intricate in their detail, some with scalloped edges and others with beautiful appliqués. In fact, Dalton is known for their beautiful appliquéd sweaters. Tina Lesser was a designer that was popular with Dalton.

Many major department stores carried fine cashmere and camelhair sweaters which were manufactured by Hadley. In fact there was a line of sweaters called Cashmere Soufflé, which were made with 6 or 8-ply yarn, as compared to the normal 2- or 3-ply yarns which are used in most sweaters. Many famous designers during the 1950's, 60's and 70's designed beautiful cashmere sweaters. Halston was known for his beautiful work with cashmere in the 1970's. During the 1950's and 60's Schiaparelli had a line of evening sweaters. Some of these cashmere sweaters were adorned with rhinestones or beads or other ornamentations.

Companies such as Ballentyne and The Knittery used designers such as Bonnie Cashion who designed beautiful sweaters.

Some of the other sweaters which were highly prized and collected were designed by master designers such as Helen Bond Carruthers, Pat Baldwin and Edith Salzman.

These “designer” sweaters are timeless and are certainly an asset to any lucky woman's wardrobe.
 

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