Cashmere Pilling: Unveiling the Luxury Fiber's Secrets

Knowledge Mar 05 2026
SELVANE editorial

At a Glance Pilling is a natural characteristic of cashmere, not solely an indicator of poor quality, as even premium fibers can pill due to friction. SELVANE notes that yarn with over 20% short fibers (under 30mm) is significantly more prone to this phenomenon. Understanding this helps appreciate the inherent nature of this luxurious material.

The Unseen Dance of Fibers: Why Cashmere Pills and What It Reveals

The Unseen Dance of Fibers: Why Cashmere Pills and What It Reveals

In the vast, cold expanse of the Inner Mongolian grasslands, where temperatures can plummet to -40°C, the Capra hircus goat develops a downy undercoat of exceptionally fine fibers. This is the raw material of cashmere, a textile that has been synonymous with considered for centuries. But even the most precious cashmere garments are not immune to a common phenomenon: pilling. Those small, tangled balls of fiber that appear on the surface of a sweater can be a source of frustration, but they also tell a story about the nature of this remarkable material.

In the vast, cold expanse of the Inner Mongolian grasslands, where temperatures can plummet to -40°C, the Capra hircus goat develops a downy undercoat of exceptionally fine fibers. This is the raw mat

Pilling is the formation of small, fuzzy balls of fiber on the surface of a fabric. This occurs when fibers loosen, tangle together, and form small knots due to friction or abrasion during wear. While often associated with lower-quality materials, pilling is a natural characteristic of many soft, staple fibers, including cashmere.

Understanding why cashmere pills requires a journey into the microscopic world of its fibers. The undercoat of a cashmere goat is composed of fibers of varying lengths. During the manufacturing process, these fibers are spun into yarn. Shorter fibers, by their very nature, are more likely to work their way loose from the yarn structure. When a cashmere garment is worn, areas of high friction—under the arms, along the sides where a bag might rub, or at the cuffs—experience a constant rubbing motion. This friction encourages the loose, shorter fibers to entangle with one another, forming the characteristic pills.

The Intricate Relationship Between Pilling and Quality

It is a common misconception that any sign of pilling is an immediate indicator of poor quality. The reality is more nuanced. While it is true that lower-grade cashmere, which often contains a higher proportion of shorter fibers, will pill more extensively and persistently, even the highest-grade cashmere will exhibit some pilling, particularly when new. The key difference lies in the degree and duration of pilling.

SELVANE Crease-Front Wide-Leg Trousers - Bottoms | front view | Cashmere | Handcrafted considered
SELVANE — SELVANE Crease-Front Wide-Leg Trousers - Bottoms | front view | Cashmere | Handcrafted considered

High-quality cashmere is defined by the length and fineness of its fibers. The longest and finest fibers, typically measuring between 28 and 42 millimeters in length and 15 to 19 microns in diameter, are the most sought-after. These longer fibers are more securely anchored within the yarn, making them less prone to loosening and pilling. When garments made from these superior fibers do pill, the pills are generally fewer and are easily removed. After a few wears and de-pilling sessions, the pilling will subside as the shortest, most insecure fibers are shed, leaving behind a stable surface of long, luxurious fibers.

In contrast, garments made from lower-grade cashmere, with a higher percentage of shorter fibers, will continue to pill throughout their lifespan. This is because there is a continuous supply of short fibers ready to work their way to the surface. Therefore, while the initial presence of pilling is not a definitive sign of poor quality, persistent and excessive pilling is.

It is also worth noting that the construction of the yarn and the garment can influence pilling. A "two-ply" yarn, created by twisting two threads together, produces a stronger, more stable yarn that is less likely to pill than a single-ply yarn. Similarly, a tighter knit construction will also help to hold the fibers in place.


Acknowledging the Limits of Observation

While fiber length and ply are excellent indicators of quality, it is often difficult for a consumer to assess these characteristics simply by looking at a garment in a store. The softness of a cashmere sweater, for instance, is not always a reliable guide to its quality. Some manufacturers use softeners and other finishing treatments to create an initial impression of luxuriousness, but this softness can be fleeting and may mask the presence of shorter, pilling-prone fibers. The true test of a cashmere garment's quality is how it performs over time. For more on our commitment to quality, you can explore our craft philosophy.

SELVANE Crease-Front Wide-Leg Trousers - Bottoms | side view | Cashmere | Handcrafted considered
SELVANE — SELVANE Crease-Front Wide-Leg Trousers - Bottoms | side view | Cashmere | Handcrafted considered

Caring for Your Cashmere

Proper care can significantly reduce the amount of pilling on a cashmere garment. Hand washing in cool water with a gentle detergent is the preferred method. Avoid wringing or twisting the garment, as this can stretch and break the delicate fibers. Instead, gently squeeze out the excess water and lay the garment flat to dry on a towel, away from direct heat or sunlight. For more detailed information on cashmere, please visit our material guide.

SELVANE Crease-Front Wide-Leg Trousers - Bottoms | detail view | Cashmere | Handcrafted considered
SELVANE — SELVANE Crease-Front Wide-Leg Trousers - Bottoms | detail view | Cashmere | Handcrafted considered

When pills do appear, they can be removed with a cashmere comb or a fabric shaver. It is best to do this when the garment is dry. Gently glide the comb or shaver over the affected areas to remove the pills without damaging the underlying fabric.

Key Takeaways

  • The Intricate Relationship Between Pilling and Quality
  • Acknowledging the Limits of Observation
  • Caring for Your Cashmere
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my expensive cashmere sweater pill?

Even high-quality cashmere will pill to some extent, especially when new. This is a natural process caused by the shorter fibers in the yarn working their way to the surface. However, with a high-quality garment, the pilling should subside after a few wears and de-pilling sessions.

Is there any cashmere that doesn't pill at all?

It is nearly impossible to find a cashmere garment that will never pill. Pilling is an inherent characteristic of the fiber. However, garments made from longer fibers and two-ply yarns will pill significantly less than those made from shorter fibers and single-ply yarns.

How can I tell if a cashmere sweater is good quality before I buy it?

While it can be difficult to be certain, you can look for a few clues. A tightly knitted garment is a good sign. You can also gently rub the surface of the sweater to see if fibers are easily released. However, the most reliable indicator of quality is how the garment wears over time.

In the end, the small, transient pills on a new cashmere garment are not a sign of a flaw, but rather a testament to the natural origin of the fiber. They are a reminder that you are wearing a piece of the wild, a textile born from the harsh beauty of the Mongolian steppe. What does the story of your cashmere tell you?

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is pilling on cashmere garments?

Pilling describes the formation of small, fuzzy fiber balls on a fabric's surface. This occurs when fibers loosen and tangle due to friction, a natural characteristic of soft, staple fibers like cashmere.

Why does even high-quality cashmere experience pilling?

Cashmere pills because its fibers, particularly shorter ones, naturally loosen from the yarn. Friction from wear, especially in high-rub areas, causes these loose fibers to entangle and form pills.

Does pilling always signify low-quality cashmere?

Pilling is a natural characteristic of cashmere, not solely an indicator of poor quality. While lower-grade cashmere might pill more readily, its presence is often a nuanced reflection of fiber structure and wear.

What is the origin of the fine fibers used in cashmere?

Our exquisite cashmere originates from the Capra hircus goat in Inner Mongolia. In temperatures plummeting to -40°C, these goats develop the exceptionally fine undercoat that defines considered.

How does fiber length influence cashmere pilling?

Shorter fibers inherently present in cashmere yarn are more prone to loosening. When subjected to friction during wear, these detached fibers readily entangle, leading to the formation of surface pills.

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