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Soft Burgundy Cashmere V-neck Paden Jumper
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Soft Burgundy Cashmere V-neck Paden Jumper

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The verdict

Cashmere v-neck in a soft wine tone at mid-market pricing; approachable luxury for everyday wear.

Fit

V-neck paden model; Turnbull & Asser's standard sizing runs true. The soft burgundy tone is flattering; expect a classic, tailored silhouette.

Quality

Cashmere at $385 is mid-market-priced. Construction should be solid; the hand will feel nice without luxury-tier fineness.

Is the price fair?

Fair mid-market pricing. The burgundy adds colour interest; pricing is consistent with the brand's base cashmere offering.

Best for

Everyday cashmere wearing where colour matters; the soft tone is less bold than red but more interesting than neutral.

Care

Hand wash or dry-clean; wash separately initially to check for dye stability.

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What owners report about Turnbull & Asser sweaters

Genuine third-party coverage of Turnbull & Asser's knitwear is sparse and lives almost entirely on menswear forums, but what exists is positive: Styleforum members rate the cashmere sweaters as very good quality and note the knitwear is produced by a specialist Scottish cashmere mill. One owner reports his piece shows no signs of problems, while cautioning he hasn't put many miles on it yet. Owners consistently treat full retail as expensive and say the value case is strongest during the brand's seasonal sales, when they report substantial markdowns.

Strengths
Scottish-milled cashmere that the owner reports available consistently rate as very good quality.
Watch out for
High full-retail pricing is the main caution — forum members advise waiting for seasonal sales — and long-term durability reports are scarce.

About Turnbull & Asser's sweaters line as a whole. Sources: John Laing Cashmere at Turnbull & Asser - Anyone familiar with John Laing? | Styleforum · Best Made in Scotland cashmere? | Styleforum

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