Cashgora

Cashgora fiber, born from the crossbreeding of Mohair goats with wild or Cashmere goats, is a unique product in the fashion industry. These crossbreeds, common in the Middle East, Russia, and Central Asia, aimed to produce a finer and more abundant undercoat. Cashgora falls between common cashmere (below 17.5 microns) and mohair (22-24 microns) and consists of three fleece layers. Used for fine knitwear and velour fabrics, Cashgora is valued for its luster, softness, and ability to take on vibrant colors. Versatile and high-quality, it is used across various fashion and textile sectors.

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