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Cervelt is the Latest Luxury FabricTwo Hundred Times Rarer than Gold, Cervelt Redefines High-End Fabric
Douglas Creek Ltd. recently released a new fiber made from the select hairs of the under-down of red New Zealand deer that outperforms cashmere and silk.
In the textile industry, a variety of factors go into determining the quality of a certain fabric. Douglas Creek Ltd’s latest contribution to the fabric world surpasses many of the market standards for such luxury goods, and aims to usher in a new standard when it comes to creating luxe fabrics. What is Cervelt? Cervelt is a fiber made from the under-down of New Zealand deer. Douglas Creek, a de-hairing company based in New Zealand, spent five years perfecting a system that collects and chooses only the finest hairs from each deer’s coat. The result is a scant 40 grams of the fiber that is rarer, finer and more versatile than cashmere or silk. Production ModuleDouglas Creek is now producing commercial quantities of Cervelt and stands to create a highly lucrative business for both itself and the local deer farmers who supply the company. Arrangements have been made to supply Cervelt to several high-end design houses in Europe and textile manufacturers in Asia, which would then blend the fibers into outerwear and suits. The Luxury Standard Cervelt beats the competition with its astonishingly high standards:
Cervelt is poised to domineer the upper echelon of the fiber industry. The right combination of marketing, business savvy and luck will determine the fate of the new face in luxury fabrics and the success of its creator.
The copyright of the article Cervelt is the Latest Luxury Fabric in Emerging Business Markets is owned by Sarah Moore. Permission to republish Cervelt is the Latest Luxury Fabric in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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