Classic Crewneck in Baby Cashmere
The plainest possible sweater in the rarest possible fibre — baby cashmere distilled.
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Story & heritage
The Classic Crewneck is the purest expression of what Loro Piana is — a brand that began as a merchant of cashmere and vicuña and became one of the largest purveyors of cashmere in the world. Stripped of any decoration, the sweater lets the fibre do all the talking, which is why it is the house's most quietly definitive knit.
Rendered in baby cashmere — the exceptionally rare, fine and soft under-fleece combed from Hircus goat kids during their first year — it represents the top of the maison's material hierarchy. Loro Piana controls its supply chain from raw fibre to finished garment, with manufacturing concentrated in the Valsesia area of Piedmont where the family has spun wool for over a century.
Materials & craft
The crewneck is knit from baby cashmere, made in Italy, in a fine gauge with a ribbed crew collar, cuffs and hem. The detailing is deliberately minimal: a small Loro Piana logo tab and a contrast-tone inner collar band at the back neck are the only marks. The yarn is the whole point — baby cashmere is finer and lighter than standard cashmere, giving the plain sweater its remarkable hand.
How to choose & style
This is the foundational layer — a crewneck so plain it works under tailoring, over a shirt, or alone. The melange greys and naturals are the most useful and show off the fibre's depth; navies and deeper tones read sharper. It is an investment in feel rather than statement, which is exactly the Loro Piana proposition.