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Soft. Silky. Natural.

Black Goat Cashmere apparel is the ultimate in winter warmth
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- Story by Lauren Kramer Photography by Lia Crowe

Stroke your hand over a cashmere sweater and its buttery, soft smoothness will leave you longing to feel the garment against your skin. Wear cashmere once and the difference between a cashmere garment and one made of another fibre is easy to discern. Cashmere is eight times warmer than any other material, and because it is natural and breathable, it keeps the body鈥檚 temperature regulated.

In Vancouver, there鈥檚 just one true cashmere destination, and that鈥檚 鈥攁 small business established 10 years ago by Luxembourg transplants Claudia and Robert Remy. The pair moved to Canada for a change of scenery in 1997, starting out in Quebec before discovering the beauty of British Columbia and laying down lifelong roots.

Robert had trained as a master optician, while Claudia鈥檚 specialty was interior design. In Canada, the Remys found new careers in cashmere apparel. They opened a store in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, selling cashmere designs by Claudia, but sold that company to open Black Goat Cashmere in Vancouver in 2011.

鈥淭here wasn鈥檛 a great cashmere store in Vancouver at that time,鈥 says Claudia.

A graceful woman, who wears her cashmere designs daily, Claudia is in charge of design, liaising with the factory in Mongolia and handling production. Robert oversees all administration and the opening of new stores, while their son, Charles, is in charge of daily operations.

The cashmere garments are sold on Black Goat Cashmere鈥檚 website as well as from the company鈥檚 four brick-and-mortar boutiques. One is located on Toronto鈥檚 famous Bloor Street, another in Victoria and two in downtown Vancouver.

The cashmere comes from the undercoats of cashmere goats raised by nomadic herders, residing on the Mongolian steppe. The goats are combed once a year in the spring and the cashmere is then cleaned and sent to the manufacturer, where the cashmere garments are produced. The whole production chain is completely traceable, sustainable and causes no harm to the goats. But it鈥檚 also the reason cashmere comes with a hefty price tag.

鈥淚t takes the hair of three to four goats to make one sweater,鈥 Robert explains. 鈥淥nce the goats are combed in the spring, that is the entire harvest for the whole year.鈥

The Remys say they feel most at home at their cabin, a rustic retreat on a remote island near the Sunshine Coast. Here, in between tending her summer vegetable garden, Claudia finds the peace, inspiration and space she needs to create new garment designs to add to her collection, while Robert, Charles and Arthur, the couple鈥檚 second son, enjoy fishing for salmon, ling cod, crabs, mussels and oysters.

鈥淚 love isolating myself here and working on new designs, often in my pyjamas,鈥 Claudia admits. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not really city people, we鈥檙e country people. Canada鈥檚 natural environment is the reason we moved to this country, and it鈥檚 where we are most at home.鈥

Deeply proud of his wife鈥檚 work, Robert delivers all the credit for the business鈥 success to Claudia.

鈥淪he鈥檚 very talented and she鈥檚 often a year ahead of the fashion trends because she follows the European designs,鈥 he says.

鈥淚 just follow the fashion,鈥 Claudia responds. 鈥淚 watch what other designers are producing and with my personal style and inspiration, create my designs.鈥

For example, she adds, 鈥淭his year, it鈥檚 all about oversized apparel, so we鈥檙e not doing as many tailored garments.鈥

Black Goat Cashmere鈥檚 collection includes cashmere blankets, throws and apparel for men and women, including bathrobes, sweaters, coats, socks, scarves, leggings, hats and leg warmers. A collection made from cashmere and silk works best for the summer, and a new collection of merino and cashmere, with a sweater price point at around $300, delivers a more accessible product to the brand鈥檚 younger clientele. A pure cashmere sweater is priced at around $500, by comparison. The garments and accessories are popular among the Hollywood actors who arrive in Vancouver to shoot films, as well as among tourists visiting the city and looking for special, quality keepsakes to take home.

The COVID-19 pandemic had far-reaching effects on Black Goat Cashmere and the dearth of visitors caused a drop in sales. The pandemic put the Remys鈥 annual journey to Mongolia to meet manufacturers on hold, but their relationships with key personnel remained in place, and thanks to technology, ongoing communication and business relationships can continue.

鈥淲hen we started out going to Mongolia, almost no one spoke English and everything was communicated by fax. These days, Mongolians go to America to learn English and when we arrive in the country, we get to discuss the next season鈥檚 garments and meet the new faces in the factory,鈥 Claudia says.

The factory that manufactures Black Goat Cashmere鈥檚 apparel is run mostly by women, with men operating the spinning machines, washing the cashmere when it comes in from the herders, and ironing and packing the garments for shipping. A dedicated bus picks staff up close to their homes and a kindergarten at the factory ensures parents and their young children are kept close.

As he looks back over the past two years, Robert is hopeful for the future and already planning continued growth.

鈥淥nce we get our sales back on track, we鈥檇 like to open more stores, perhaps in ski resort towns like Banff and Whistler,鈥 he says.

The global pandemic, while tough on business, has also had some silver linings.

鈥淚n terms of our business operations, the pandemic left us with our best staff鈥攊ndividuals who are truly like family to us and care about us and our stores as much as we care about them,鈥 Robert says. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been in retail for 30 years and we鈥檝e never had as good a team as we have now.鈥

Claudia nods in agreement. For her, the pandemic has meant more time than usual holed up at her favourite island hideaway with her family. Here she鈥檚 loved coming up with new designs as the wind whistles through the towering trees, the ocean waves foam and thunder on the beach and thoughts of silky smooth cashmere filter through her mind.

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