What cashmere clothes should I pack for vacation?

Quels vêtements en cachemire emporter en vacances ? - Studio cashmere8


Synonymous with discreet luxury and ultimate comfort, cashmere is now making its way into our summer suitcases. Far from being reserved for winter chills, summer cashmere, light and breathable, finds its perfect place in an elegant and minimalist travel wardrobe. What cashmere clothing should you take on holiday to combine practicality, style and refinement? Studio Cashmere8 offers you its selection.

Cashmere, an ideal material for travel

The Mongolian cashmere used by Studio Cashmere8 is an exceptional material: naturally thermoregulating, it maintains a stable body temperature, making it an ideal ally for changing climates – whether on a plane, train or during cooler summer evenings.

Another major advantage: ultrafine or un-gauged cashmere folds without creasing, does not deform and remains impeccable even after several wears. Light, compact, soft: it has everything to become an essential for your holidays.

5 cashmere garments to take on holiday

1. The superfine cashmere t-shirt

Made from 48S2, 16 gauge cashmere, this light and fluid t-shirt is perfect for facing high temperatures while maintaining a neat look. It can be worn alone or layered, adapts to all body types and easily pairs with linen shorts, a flowing skirt or high-waisted trousers.

2. The light cashmere cardigan

Ideal for evening breezes or air-conditioned environments, the light cardigan slips easily into a bag and completes a summer outfit. When travelling, it becomes the ultimate layering item, to be slipped over a light dress or a cashmere tank top.

3. The cashmere scarf or stole

The ultimate multi-functional accessory, the cashmere scarf can be used as a shawl on the plane, a light scarf in the evening or even an impromptu sarong on the beach. Compact and refined, it adds a touch of elegance to any outfit.

4. The un-gauged cashmere tank top

Minimalist and elegant, it is perfect for creating a chic look during the day and in the evening. Worn with wide trousers or a silk skirt, it accentuates the silhouette while remaining breathable and comfortable to wear in high temperatures.

5. The fluid un-gauged cashmere trousers

Supple, soft, wrinkle-resistant: this is the ultimate travel piece. It offers a comfortable alternative to jeans or leggings during long journeys while ensuring a dressy and refined look.

Tips for travelling well with your cashmere clothes

  • Fold into a roll: this preserves the knit and prevents creasing.
  • Prioritise ventilation: cashmere regenerates in the open air. No need to wash it after every wear.
  • Gentle wash: at the end of your stay, a hand wash or a cold wool programme will be enough to restore its shine.

You can also carry a small breathable fabric bag to store your cashmere pieces separately from the rest of your clothes.

Why choose Studio Cashmere8 cashmere?

Each Studio Cashmere8 piece is made from 100% Mongolian cashmere, selected for its fineness and ethical production. Thanks to the 16 gauge (ultrafine knit), our creations are perfectly suited for the summer season: they offer incomparable comfort, even in full sun, while maintaining their shape and elegance.

We produce in limited series, following a slow fashion philosophy, with OEKO-TEX® certified materials, free from harmful substances. Wearing Studio Cashmere8 on holiday means choosing respectful, light and durable fashion.

Conclusion: travel light, travel cashmere

Minimalist, versatile and timeless, the cashmere garments to take on holiday combine elegance with functionality. From the ultrafine t-shirt to the airy stole, each Studio Cashmere8 piece is designed to accompany you with style and lightness, whatever your destination.

Ready to pack your cashmere suitcase?

Discover the Studio Cashmere8 summer cashmere selection

Emma Rosso
Emma Rosso

Fondatrice de Studio Cashmere8

Je suis passionnée de mode et d’élégance durable. À travers les articles de Studio Cashmere8, je partage mon regard affûté sur le cachemire et l’art de vivre à la française.

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