The Best Time of Year to Buy Cashmere

The Best Time of Year to Buy Cashmere

Why Timing Matters When Buying Cashmere

The best time to buy cashmere is a bit like picking the right tomato at a market, wait too long, and your favorite piece might be gone. Shop too early, and you might not find exactly what you want. Every year, we notice that anticipation builds for new Italian knitwear as soon as the first leaves start turning colors. Our customers, often seasoned collectors, look for freshness, but also out-of-season advantages, such as softer pricing or broader inventories. Getting the timing right means you’re more likely to find that shade of ivory or sand that fits your wardrobe or your mood, before everyone else does. The experience feels less rushed and, frankly, a lot more personal when you shop with intention, not out of last-minute desperation.

Seasonal Trends: The Rhythm of Italian Knitwear

A soft milk-white cashmere turtleneck with raglan sleeves, draped on a simple wooden stool, light falling across the natural fibers
Most people guess you should wait for winter sales, but buying cashmere in late summer or early fall offers something different, access to fresh styles and a wider color palette, before those timeless pieces get snapped up. In Italy, the arrival of September is the real start of sweater season, when cashmere workshops quietly start spinning yarns for the season ahead. If you favor made-to-order garments, as we do at Monticelli, it pays to plan ahead. Orders placed between August and October are filled with care and arrive just in time for crisp evenings. Find your own favorite blend of softness and structure in our relaxed-fit collection, which tends to have the richest selection before the holiday rush begins.

The Case for Made-to-Order Cashmere

Choosing made-to-order cashmere shifts your relationship with a garment. You allow time for Italian artisans to shape something just for you, so each sweater feels less like a trend and more like a personal ritual. When we talk about the best time to buy cashmere, we’re thinking like old-school tailors in a Tuscan village, give the craftspeople a bit of notice, and you’re rewarded with thoughtful details. Our customers often share stories of waiting a few weeks for that perfect beige turtleneck and how wearing it later felt all the more special. Patience, for us, is part of what makes each piece more than just clothing. It’s about being included in the slow, gentle dance of real Italian craftsmanship.

Quiet Benefits of Off-Season Shopping

A beige cashmere turtleneck sweater with a relaxed fit, casually laid on a linen-covered chair in gentle afternoon light
Off-season isn’t just a bargain hunter’s secret. Sometimes, making a purchase in late spring or early summer means your order gets even more focused attention. Workshops aren’t overwhelmed, and there’s a quiet satisfaction in knowing your new Italian knit arrives because you thought ahead. We like to think of it as an act of self-care, planning not for the weather outside today but for those early autumn mornings that call for the softest, most breathable fabric. Plus, the experience of shopping for cashmere when most are tucking theirs away is surprisingly relaxed, almost meditative.

Finding Your Moment: Make It Personal

Only you know which part of the year feels most right for a new cashmere piece. Some of us wait until the first chilly day, others order just when winter’s breaking and everyone thinks knitwear is out of sight. Trust your own rhythm. Remember that the best time to buy cashmere isn’t dictated by marketing cycles or sales events, but by your life, your tastes, and, sometimes, the odd whim that tells you it’s time for something soft and comforting. When your next sweater arrives, whether it’s for fall layering or a splash of warmth after an evening swim, it’ll fit its moment, and honor a little piece of Italian patience, made just for you.

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