Cachemire — 10 Styles

Cachemire Thin

Cachemire Light

Cachemire Regular

Cachemire Medium

Cachemire Bold

Cachemire Text Thin

Cachemire Text Light

Cachemire Text Regular

Cachemire Text Medium

Cachemire Text Bold

Cachemire Text Bold
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RENEGADES OF FUNK
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The Battle Of
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Los Angeles
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Live at 1st Avenue, Minneapolis, MN – April 1993 Live at 86th Street Music Hall, Vancouver,B.C. – April 1993
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Originally a 1983 single by Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force, “Renegades of Funk” is notable for drawing a connection between revolutionaries and street artists through politically fuelled lyrics. Empowering themes within the song emphasise the fact that everyday people can become great leaders. Rage Against the Machine released their version of the single in 2001, which features a percussion interpolation of “Apache” by the Incredible Bongo Band. The single was included on Rage Against the Machine’s cover album, Renegades. The Steven Murashinge directed video reflects the song’s original message, featuring a montage of hip-hop musicians and events of the Civil Rights movements. Some of the notable figures implied by the video to be “renegades of funk” include Martin Luther King Jr., Malcom X, Rosa Parks and hip-hop group N.W.A.. This is intertwined with footage of Los Angeles based Phantom Street Artist Joey Krebs spray-painting his infamous outline silhouettes. Krebs is also responsible for creating the cover artwork for “The Battle of Los Angeles”.
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Like Chief Sitting Bull, Tom Paine Dr. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X
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☛ Take the  Power Back ‡

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A
CharacterA
NameLATIN CAPITAL LETTER A
CategoryUppercase Letter
UnicodeU+0041
Html&#65;
Hex&#x41;
Css\41
Utf 841
Utf 16fffe4100
wght100
opsz10
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360 languages supported

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1070 glyphs

Cachemire Thin
ABCDEFGHabcdefghi1234567890@&!?#$€
Cachemire Light
ABCDEFGHabcdefghi1234567890@&!?#$€
Cachemire Regular
ABCDEFGHabcdefghi1234567890@&!?#$€
Cachemire Medium
ABCDEFGHabcdefghi1234567890@&!?#$€
Cachemire Bold
ABCDEFGHabcdefghi1234567890@&!?#$€
Cachemire Text Thin
ABCDEFGHabcdefghi1234567890@&!?#$€
Cachemire Text Light
ABCDEFGHabcdefghi1234567890@&!?#$€
Cachemire Text Regular
ABCDEFGHabcdefghi1234567890@&!?#$€
Cachemire Text Medium
ABCDEFGHabcdefghi1234567890@&!?#$€
Cachemire Text Bold
ABCDEFGHabcdefghi1234567890@&!?#$€

OpenType features

Stylistic Set 01 — Alternate “a”
ON
Alpha Omega
White Circled
ON
ABCde123
Black Circled
ON
ABCde123
Swashes
ON
Gravura Blackline
Small Caps
ON
Alpha Omega
Ligatures
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ff fi fl fb fd fh fr ft ffi ffl ffij ffb ffd ffh ffr fft Th Tk Ts ss tt st www
Old Style Figures
ON
1234567890
Tabular Figures
ON
1234567890
Tabular Old Style Figures
ON
1234567890
Numerator
ON
1234567890 251Cf
Denominator
ON
1234567890 UCl4
Slashed Zero
ON
2020 18/20 N05
Case Sensitive Mathematical
ON
0÷2=3>≥<≤−×≠+±|¦
Fractions
ON
1/2 1/4 3/4 1/8 3/8 5/8 7/8 0/0 0/00 398/132
Case Sensitive Forms
ON
N·!N¡N?N¿N/{N}[N](N)—OO-­«N»‹N

About Cachemire

Blending the bold drama of historical blackletter with a fresh, contemporary sensibility, Cachemire is a new typeface that doesn’t shy away from its roots. Inspired by the intricate beauty of Fraktur, Old English, and other blackletter styles, it brings centuries-old typographic traditions into the hands of modern designers—with surprising grace.

Created as both a display and text face, Cachemire walks a tightrope between ornamental detail and readability. It’s sharp, deliberate, and full of character, but never slips into pastiche. The lowercase is especially rich—carefully drawn to echo the calligraphic rhythm of its source material, while maintaining a clarity that feels right at home in contemporary editorial layouts or brand systems. And the inclusion of small caps opens up even more room for nuanced, expressive typography.

Where Cachemire really shines, though, is in its variable font version. With two axes—Optical Size and Weight—designers can glide between fine-tuned elegance and bold, graphic statements, adjusting contrast and spacing depending on context. Whether you’re setting a long-form article or a loud, stylised headline, Cachemire adapts effortlessly.

In a sea of sans-serifs and revivals, Cachemire feels like a confident shift—a font that honours its lineage without getting stuck in the past. It’s moody, flexible, and just the right amount of intense.

Designer

NBR — Bastien Sozeau

Released

2025

Styles

Available in 5 weights and 1 variable

Choose Your Cachemire Styles

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