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Cashmere yarn, also known as pashmina in certain parts of Asia, is a fine fibrous textile obtained from undercoat of the Cashmere goat. Cashmere goats are usually found or bred in India, Tibet, Mongolia, China, Iran, and other countries. Cashmere yarn is considered as one of the luxurious products in textile industry, owing to its high cost, rareness, and superior qualities.
It belong to specialty hair fibers category possessing unique characteristics such as lightweight, visual appeal, extreme softness, high comfort, and heat insulating properties.
The growth of the Cashmere yarn market is driven by increase in demand for Cashmere yarn, owing to rise in personal income of people, extreme cold conditions in certain countries, and the superior qualities of this yarn such as lightweight, extra soft fabric, and high comfort.
However, high cost of these yarns and availability of cheaper alternatives restrain the growth of the market.
The report segments the Cashmere yarn market on the basis of type, application, and geography. Based on type, the market is bifurcated into natural and processed. Processed Cashmere yarn is further divided into bleached, dyed, and others. By application, it is categorized into sweaters, shawls, suits, socks, and others (wool trouser & vest, hat, scarf, and more). Geographical breakdown of the market includes North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
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