Emma V neck cardigan

An essentiel of the baby's wardrobe to complete his outfit. Our soft cashmere will keep your baby warm and comfy.

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This Emma V neck cardigan is one of the best present you can make to a new born or a toddler. Babies will feel comfy and warm. A must have in their wardrobe! Small front pocket. Doubled button and buttonhole bands for a better resistance. Same colour button fastening. Made of 100% cashmere, 2 ply yarn. Ideal to match with Les Tricots de Margot leggings.

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Data sheet

Compositions
100% Cashmere
Cashmere Quality Grade
Grade A (fiber: 14 -16.5 microns thickness, and 42 mm long on average)
Country of Origin of Cashmere Fibre
Inner Mongolia

All our garments are made in 100% pure cashmere, which is an extensible materiel.

  • size guide for sweaters, cardigans, dresses, pants, coats and jumpsuits :
Age (months-years)

0-1 month

0-3 months 3-6 months 6-12 months 1-2 years 2-3 years 4 years 6 years
Weight (kg) 4 6 7 10 12 15 18 20
Height (cm) 55 60 70 80 90 98 110 120



  • size guide for bonnets and balaclavas:
Age (months-years)

0-1 month

6-12 months 6-18 months 2-5 years
Head circumference (cm) 35 42 to 45 42 to 47 48 to 53
Head circumference (inches) 13.75 16.5 to 17.75 16.5 to 18.5 19 to 21

  • size guide for booties:
Age (months-years)

0-3 months

3-6 months 6-12 months
Foot length (cm) 9 10 12
Foot length (inches) 3.5 4 4.75

  • size guide for mittens:
Age (months-years)

1-2 years

2-3 years
Hand circumference (cm) 10 to 11 11 to 12.5
Hand circumference (inches) 4 to 4.5 4.5 to 5

Machine washing

To best preserve your cashmere garment, we recommend you wash it in a special fabric cover or washing bag. Similar to woollen fibre, the use of a special wool detergent is recommended, but make sure you don’t add a fabric softener. Similarly, a cold wool program (max 30°) is highly recommended to avoid shrinkage of the fibre. Lastly, gently wring your cashmere garment at a maximum of 600 rpm. Machine washing is recommended for cashmere because the garment will be washed in a regular movement that will cause less damage than a random hand wash. Cashmere garments should be washed as little as possible to preserve their properties.

Hand washing

You can also wash your cashmere sweater by hand - in cold water with a small amount of special «wool» product, without twisting or rubbing. Gently rinse until the water runs clear, then squeeze the garment with a sponge-towel, rolling it. Above all, never twist the sweater with your hands, as your garment may become deformed. 

Dry cleaning

We do not recommend dry cleaning your cashmere garments. Cashmere fibre loves water, and needs it to preserve its softness and suppleness; washing with water is therefore entirely appropriate and will preserve your cashmere best. However, under exceptional circumstances, you can entrust your cashmere garment to a dry cleaning professional for persistent stains. 

Bleaching

The use of liquid bleach is prohibited for cashmere garments. 

Drying

After wringing your cashmere sweater, set it out to regain its shape, then dry it flat, away from direct sunlight and heat sources, in order to preserve its shape, fibre and colour. Never put your cashmere garments in a dryer. 

Ironing

When your cashmere garment is dry, iron it inside-out using a slightly hot iron, but never with the iron directly touching the cashmere: always use a cloth in between (possibly dampened). We recommend you don’t iron edges (collar, sleeves, etc.) so that they retain their elasticity. 

Storage

It is normal for a new cashmere garment to produce some pilling, but they’ll disappear after a few washes. You can also remove them gently by hand. We recommend storing your cashmere garment folded flat, in a bag for even more protection. Lastly, beware of moths, as they are very fond of cashmere.

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