The scarves are almost paper thin, especially the white, but that would be acceptable if they were really CASHMERE as it seems from the listing. I have read elsewhere that most of the time Pashmina is not actually cashmere, but Acrylic. So they are misleading their customers into buying something that is not as it seems. I personally have become very familiar with the feel of cashmere and this is NOT cashmere. Additionally, it is ILLEGAL to mark a product as "Pashmina" when it is acrylic; it is a consumer protection law to prevent consumers from buying a misleading product. These scarves provide a fraction of the warmth a true cashmere scarf would provide. Shameful.
Rating: [2 of 5 Stars!]