Women's cashmere socks are ideal for winter temperatures because they offer unparalleled thickness, warmth, and softness. These typical characteristics of cashmere are explained by the origin of this material. The wool that makes up these socks comes from a small region in the mountains between India, Pakistan, and China: the Kashmir region. That is why it is named as such. More precisely, the Kashmir region is known for its activity in weaving cashmere wool derived from the hair of Capra Hircus goats, rather than for the exploitation of these goats. Kashmir goats inhabit mountainous and therefore cold regions, such as Mongolia, the Tibetan plateaus, and the Himalayan region. To protect themselves from freezing temperatures, around -40°C, these animals naturally produce a thick undercoat. Cashmere material is thus obtained from this voluminous coat sheared at the beginning of spring. Afterward, the fine hairs of the cashmere goats are gathered and woven to form cashmere wool. This prestigious wool is then dedicated to knitting women's cashmere socks. Note: contrary to what one might think, beautiful women's cashmere socks are recognized by the fineness and length of the cashmere fibers they are made of—not by the number of cashmere threads! Unrivaled winter socks, women's cashmere socks are appreciated for their combination of warmth, thickness, and softness. Also for the thermoregulating properties of cashmere that allow feet to breathe. At Mes Chaussettes Rouges, women's cashmere socks attract many of our customers each year due to their quality as well as the range of sumptuous colors we offer! Note: you will appreciate the Mazarin and Daphné signature of women's cashmere socks, a very refined and elegant golden trim that distinguishes them from the men's models, which have a green trim. Here are all our ranges of cashmere-based socks, enough to satisfy every desire according to the thickness, texture, and color of women's cashmere socks: Naturally, cashmere hairs exist in only three colors: white, brown, and gray. Therefore, to achieve our splendid palette of about thirty sock colors, we dye the fibers of our socks. All our dyeing is done in our production workshops in northern Italy, a region renowned for its traditional knitting expertise. The coloring techniques of our socks are OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class 1 certified, guaranteeing eco-responsible manufacturing practices.# The Origin of Women's Cashmere Socks
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