We all have those items in our wardrobes that are so comfortable that it is hard to ever wear anything else. For me, those items are cashmere jumpers. Buying anything in cashmere is certainly a luxury. However, what sets apart this soft fibre is its quality and how long-lasting it typically is. Meaning, if you can stretch to a cashmere version, it's usually not something you regret.
Cashmere jogging bottoms are certainly fancy, so I personally would recommend, as with all bigger investments, you veer towards the classic and timeless designs. Below, you'll find cashmere jumper and trouser sets in greys, oatmeal, and creams. While cashmere tracksuit sets tend to be created by high-end brands such as Alex Eagle Sporting Club and Olivia Von Halle, you can also get beautiful options at high-street staples like Marks
Spencer. Keep scrolling to shop my edit of the best cashmere loungewear for every budget.
Shop the Best Cashmere Loungewear:
ALLUDE
Cashmere Hoodie and Track Pants Set
A two in one set is always better value for money. This also comes in grey if brown isn't your bag.
Arket
Wide Cashmere-Wool Trousers
I love the slouchy fit of these trousers.
John Lewis
Cashmere Rib Cardigan
A cashmere cardigan for under £100 feels like a steal.
ME+EM
Cashmere Rib Vest
A cashmere vest is the best layering piece.
Autograph
Pure Cashmere Roll Neck Jumper
M&S are my go-to high street brand for cashmere pieces.
Reformation
Mercer Cashmere Lounge Set
The perfect shade of pine green.
OLIVIA VON HALLE
Carmel Silk and Cashmere-Blend Sweatshirt and Track Pants Set
I'm obsessed with the cream, but if you're worried about stains, it comes in grey as well.
BRUNELLO CUCINELLI
Cable-Knit Cashmere Tapered Track Pants
OK, these are an investment - but if the budget allows, these are the best track pants money can buy.
COS
Chunky Pure Cashmere Crew-Neck Jumper
Perfect for cosy days at home, but nice enough to wear outside the house too.
ALEX EAGLE STUDIO
The Regents Cashmere Hoodie
You can always rely on Alex Eagle for luxe cashmere loungewear.
ALEX EAGLE STUDIO
The Regents Cashmere Joggers
The joggers at the top of my wish list.
LILYSILK
Eshe 2-In-1 Cashmere Detachable Hoodie
This can be worn with or without the hood, so it really does feel like you're getting two pieces for the price of one.
extreme cashmere
Cashmere-Blend No.80 Koto Cardigan
Wrap yourself in a slice of luxury.
Arket
Roll-Neck Cashmere-Wool Jumper
Choose from beige, black, or navy.
Arket
Cashmere-Wool Rib Trousers
The ribbed detail really elevates these.
Autograph
Pure Cashmere Zip Up Hoodie
How nice does this set look?
Autograph
Pure Cashmere Tapered Ankle Grazer Joggers
I'm loving the cappuccino shade, but there are 4 other colours to choose from.
COS
Chunky Cashmere-Blend Cardigan
COS have curated a full cashmere edit this year, with everything from cardigans and jumpers to vests and dresses.
Other Stories
Oversized Cashmere Jumper
The oversized fit makes this perfect for cosy days.
ME+EM
Cashmere Relaxed Fit Box Zip Hoody
ME+EM have so many nice cashmere pieces to choose from.
H&M
Cashmere-Blend Jumper
I'm ordering this now and will be wearing it basically every day from now until January.
H&M
Cashmere-Blend Trousers
The matching trousers just look dreamy.
H&M
Cashmere-Blend Polo Shirt
If you want something different to a classic sweater, you could opt for this polo shirt instead.
hush
Mae Cashmere Ribbed Joggers
Hush always delivers when it comes to high-quality cashmere that doesn't break the bank.
Nobodys Child
Navy Cashmere Knitted Joggers
Lots of sets come in beige, but it's rate to find one in navy, like the above.
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