Scouted: Your Favorite Cashmere Brand Now Makes Cookware at Luxe-for-Less Prices

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Quince, a retailer that skyrocketed to popularity for its luxe-for-less business model, has built a legion of fans obsessed with its $50 cashmere sweaters and chic pull-on dresses. But what you may not know is that the brand has come for your kitchen, too. Building off its ever-growing home offerings, Quince also has a slept-on kitchen and tabletop line—cutlery, cookware, linens, and more, at the same surprisingly affordable price points as its apparel and accessories.

After assessing what my kitchen collection was lacking, I set out to try a few pieces. It might just be my second-rate cutlery, but when I tried the Japanese Damascus Steel 8-Inch Chef’s Knife, I gasped out loud, “Oh, that’s how knives are supposed to work!” I sliced into a pastry that I had promised to split with a friend while thinking I could steal some of my friend’s portion with an “accidental” uneven cut (no judgment, please). How wrong I was! The knife sliced through without any resistance. I was so impressed that I didn’t even mind sharing the perfectly clean-cut dessert.

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