Just One Thing
Cashmere crew under $80 for a *limited time.

It wouldn’t be fair to you, or to knitwear frankly, if I had to pick just one sweater as my favorite. But what I can say is that this cashmere crewneck from Naadam (+ men’s version) is something I’ve returned to regularly season after season — both for myself (I own it in 10 colors) and for my clients and friends — to no exaggeration whatsoever. It’s already in a bunch of clients' closets, and even more have it in their carts.
They’re running a flash sale right now on their hero style that’s normally $98, but right now (meaning today, 10/12), it’s $78 with code: OG78
Some thoughts for perhaps the skeptics on such low-priced cashmere from this brand:
It stands up to its price. Actually, it exceeds it. The knit blend strikes a balance between being neither too heavy nor too lightweight, flimsy, or see-through.
It’s an approachable knit to elevate any outfit. Prices on clothing are going up, and yet Naadam has managed to maintain this knitwear piece at a fair price. Sure, it’s not Loro Piana or Cucinelli cashmere, but most people aren’t buying from those brands. Materials like cashmere and other types of knits or silks are always an impactful way to make your look feel a little more polished without much added effort.
It’s machine washable. Wash it on delicate by itself and air dry it. For those of you who want classic knits that can withstand kids, dribbling your meals, or just unexpected messes that may arise when wearing nice things, this hits the mark.
It fits true to size. And it’s not too fitted. You can wear it solo and have it be just slouchy enough, layer a crewneck undershirt or collared shirt beneath it, or even throw on a jacket/blazer over the top.
A little bonus tip — in order to keep it fresh (and all your knits), make sure you give it a little buzz over time in between wears, with my #1 favorite tool.
🧶 If you like cashmere and classic basics in neutrals and fun seasonal hues, I highly recommend adding this piece to your closet. I just ordered it in the “cement” grey. I’ll be wearing it with jeans + retro sneakers with a cool belt, and also with dark grey slacks + booties for meetings/more elevated after-work gatherings this fall/winter.

