Quality
The World's Finest Raw Materials
To create the world's best finished goods, St. Croix’s design team starts with the best raw materials from around the world including the finest Merino wool, silk, baby cashmere, and cotton.

St. Croix uses exclusively the world's finest Super Merino Wool, shorn from the Merino sheep of Australia. This wool is a long-staple fiber, resulting in a refined wool that's spun into a very soft, scratch-free yarn that can be dyed into each season's richest colors.
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Mozambique silk, the whitest and softest silk in the world, is available in very limited amounts worldwide. St. Croix uses only this superfine silk to create its natural fiber blended knitwear. Silk lends a beautiful luxurious look with a smooth, soft feel for comfort in any season. |

The particular climatic conditions and fertility of the soil along the Nile in the Giza region in Egypt produce the world's highest-quality cotton, distinguished by its super-white properties and long-staple fibers. The softness of the cotton combined with its whiteness results in yarns that are vibrant and durable for St. Croix's beautiful high-performance knitwear and jackets. |

Only a very select group of fashions is made of cashmere, the rarest and most-valuable luxury yarn, gathered from the undercoat of Cashmere goats in the high-plateau regions of Mongolia. Extremely soft and warm, cashmere lends its loft and insulating characteristics to knit fashions of the highest caliber. St. Croix reserves the world's finest cashmere to handcraft
apparel of unmatched distinction. |
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