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Sky Blue Half-Zip Cashmere Jumper
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Sky Blue Half-Zip Cashmere Jumper

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The verdict

Full cashmere from a Savile Row house; premium tier justified by heritage brand positioning more than fiber alone.

Fit

Tailored cut befitting Turnbull & Asser's background; sky blue is versatile with refined proportions.

Quality

100% cashmere with meticulous finishing. Construction is sound, though the house's prestige commands much of the price.

Is the price fair?

Luxury pricing for heritage cashmere. Cost reflects brand legacy and design tradition alongside material.

Best for

Established collectors seeking sky blue cashmere with iconic British house provenance.

Care

Hand wash in cool water; lay flat to dry only.

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What owners report about Turnbull & Asser zip-ups

There is very little direct coverage of Turnbull & Asser's zip-up range; what exists comes from menswear forum threads about the brand's cashmere knitwear more broadly. Posters there describe the Scottish-made cashmere as very durable and soft, and treat the brand as a safe pick at the top end of the market. Zip styles surface mainly as purchase reports — one forum member bought a two-ply cashmere full-zip hoodie, and only after a deep markdown from a four-figure list price. Owner reporting on fit, long-term wear, or the non-cashmere zip styles is essentially absent.

Strengths
Forum posters consistently rate the Scottish-spun cashmere behind the knitwear as very durable and soft.
Watch out for
List prices are very high — the zip-up purchases owners actually report were made on steep discount — and there is almost no owner reporting on fit or how the zip styles wear over time.

About Turnbull & Asser's zip-ups line as a whole. Sources: Cashmere Sweater Hierarchy | Page 21 | Styleforum · John Laing Cashmere at Turnbull & Asser - Anyone familiar with John Laing? | Styleforum

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