Dottie Boatneck Cashmere Sweater - Magenta
Description
Dottie is the boatneck sweater that makes getting dressed feel like a treat. Designed with a relaxed oversized silhouette and a flattering waist-length cut, it's the kind of sweater that works with everything and asks for nothing in return. A modern heirloom, this statement piece's magenta cashmere is woven in Nepal from a fine gauge yarn, making it a cozy and super soft addition to your forever wardrobe.
- 100% Cashmere
- Small batch; fine gauge yarn
- Waist length; versatile oversized fit for layering; feminine boat neckline
- Made fair trade in Nepal
Let's Talk Cashmere
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It's Warm - Cashmere has a high warmth-to-weight ration and loftier structure. It's superior insulation means you can keep warm wearing a thinner sweater than is typically needed.
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It's Soft - Cashmere fibers are astonishingly fine, sourced from the soft, cozy, and dense undercoat of pastoral goats that live at elevation.
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It's Layerable - As a thinner cold weather layer, cashmere drapes better than thicker sweaters, doesn't add bulk to an outfit, and breathes so you won't overheat.
- It's Sensitive-Skin-Friendly - After a few minutes of wearing and warming up, cashmere's delicate, ultrafine fibers smooth down, allowing those with sensitive skin to enjoy style without sacrificing comfort.
Haatekala, is one of Mata Traders' newest partners and the maker of this beautiful cashmere sweater. They are a mother-son venture, born from a passion for Nepalese craftsmanship and for bringing high-quality, handmade products to the world. This small team partners with crafts people throughout the Kathmandu valley and prioritizes working with people with disabilities--those with hearing impairments in particular.
Your cashmere purchase supports ethical production, sustainable practices, and a vision to invest in local communities while showcasing Nepal's rich heritage.
Check out our entire cashmere collection here.

Mata Traders' mission is to ‘fashion a better world’ by creating designs that celebrate a woman’s originality and empower her to use her dollar for change. They merge uncommonly vibrant style with fair trade practices to make an impact on global poverty – bringing fair wages to artisans in India and Nepal.
