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Charles Coat in Ivory Recycled Cashmere Boucle

The Charles coat is a Gabriela Hearst classic. An easy cocoon shape coat brings versatility and ease; beautifully complimented with a linear, ribbed detailed knitted sleeve. The combination of these elements creates an easy style that can be effortlessly layered over a sweater or lighter style.

Details:

  • 22% cashmere
  • 22% recycled cashmere
  • 37% alpaca
  • 13% virgin wool
  • 6% silk (upcycled material; Europe)

This Italian factory was founded in 2003 by three women, two of whom are sisters with impressive family lineage in fashion and garment craftsmanship. Their grandmother was a gifted talent scout who discovered Martin Margiela, among others, and their father dedicated a lifetime to the art of traditional tailoring.

This family-owned mill installed solar panels in 2011, in effort to power its electricity needs. Additionally, they treat wastewater internally before recycling. They recently obtained certification by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), are working toward the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) and are shifting to organic linen and hemp. They abide by the following compliances: Global Recycled Standard (GRS), Responsible Wool Standard (RWS), Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals Manufactured Restricted Substances List (ZDHC MRSL), and Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS).

Upcycling deadstock or otherwise discarded materials allows the lifecycle of a product to exist beyond its anticipated performance. This technique implements circular measures; reusing and repurposing materials that still have great potential therefore reduce this garment’s footprint, and ultimately provide a creative solution to overproduction and excessive use of natural resources.

Blended fibers take on properties of the joining counterparts to achieve uniquely desirable characteristics.

Cashmere is one of the most luxurious wools, with desirable drape, softness and wrinkle resistance. It is up to three times more insulating than regular wool, with lofty fibers that can be tightly knit into warm and lightweight fabric. Like all wool, it wicks moisture and allows skin to breathe. Cashmere is considered hypoallergenic, since it doesn’t have lanolin. While more delicate than other wool, cashmere garments will not lose their shape if properly cared for. This is due to the fiber’s natural stretch that allows garment to move with you and recover.

Alpaca is a warm and lightweight fiber with origins in Peru. It has the largest array of natural colors of any animal fiber and is often considered as soft as cashmere. Alpaca provides about three times as much warmth per weight as wool. While wool traps warmth in the pockets of air within the fiber, alpaca is warmer and lighter because it is completely hollow. Another difference from wool is that alpaca animals do not have lanolin, the emollient in sheep that can cause wool to feel itchy. This eliminates the textile processing step for lanolin extraction. Alpaca also has desirable similarities to wool, such as water-resistance and ability to wick perspiration. Another positive aspect of alpaca is that it has one of the lowest environmental impacts of animal fibers. Alpaca hooves are softly padded, so their grazing does not cause soil erosion and flooding like sheep.

Wool is a renewable fiber; one sheep can produce 4-5 pounds of wool per year. Wool provides warmth by trapping heat, while simultaneously transporting moisture away from the body so skin stays dry and comfortable. It is naturally antimicrobial, so it resists odors and rarely needs washing. Its exceptional durability allows for long garment lifespan, and it can biodegrade when disposed into right soil conditions.

Silk is known for its luxurious drape, luster and ability to take rich color. It is the strongest natural fiber and has low density, creating light and comfortable fabric. Silk’s resilient elasticity maintains garment shape, and its smooth surface is resistant to attracting dirt. Silk keeps you cool in warm weather and provides insulating warmth in cool weather.