Why Does Cashmere Develop Static?
Static electricity occurs when electrons transfer between materials that rub against one another. Cashmere and wool fibers are natural, but they are still highly susceptible to static buildup—especially in dry environments.
Common causes include:
Dry winter air. Cold air holds less moisture. When humidity levels drop, fibers retain electrical charge more easily.
Indoor heating systems. Central heating reduces indoor humidity, increasing static electricity in clothing.
Friction from layering. Wearing synthetic fabrics like polyester under or over cashmere increases friction and charge buildup.
Tumble drying. The heat and movement inside a dryer significantly increase static.