By Audrey Williams It is vital to realise that there are two broad grades of cashmere, making cut-price examples not really an economy. Asian-made products (usually from China or Mongolia) are frequently cheaper. But the short, thick fibres used there to keep prices low fall far short of the distinctive softness, warmth, and sturdiness for which Scottish-made products in this lovely fibre are
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