WOOL

Wool is a natural fibre derived from the hair of various animals, primarily sheep. It is obtained from animals' coats through shearing or combing.

MAIN BENEFITS OF WOOL

〰️ INSULATION: Wool is an excellent insulator, providing warmth in cold weather while also allowing for breathability. Its natural crimp and microscopic air pockets trap heat, making it an ideal choice for winter clothing.

〰️ MOISTURE MANAGEMENT: Wool has a unique ability to absorb and release moisture- each fibre can absorb up to 30% of its weight in moisture without feeling wet, helping to regulate body temperature.

〰️ DURABILITY & RESILIENCE: Wool is a highly durable fibre that can withstand wear and tear. It has natural elasticity, allowing it to stretch and recover its shape, which helps prevent wrinkles and sagging. Wool garments are known for their longevity and ability to retain their appearance over time.

WHERE IS WOOL SOURCED?

Wool is sourced from various countries and regions around the world.
The largest wool-producing countries include Australia, China, New Zealand, USA & Argentina.
Each region's wool has unique characteristics based on the breed of sheep and the environment in which they are raised.

HOW IS WOOL MATERIAL MADE?

The processing & dyeing of wool involve several steps. After shearing, the wool undergoes cleaning to remove impurities like dirt, grease, and vegetable matter. This process is known as scouring. Once cleaned, the wool is carded or combed to align the fibres & remove any remaining impurities. It is then spun into yarn or thread, which can be further processed into various fabrics. Wool can be dyed using natural or synthetic dyes.

HOW DO I CARE FOR GARMENTS MADE FROM WOOL?

When caring for garments made from wool, it is essential to follow the care instructions provided by the manufacturer. However, here are some common care guidelines:

〰️ WASHING: Wool is often best hand-washed or machine-washed on a gentle cycle using a mild detergent specifically designed for wool.
Avoid using hot water, as it can cause shrinkage. After washing, reshape the garment & lay it flat to dry to prevent stretching.

〰️ DRYING: Avoid wringing or twisting wool garments, as this can damage the fibres. Instead, gently squeeze out excess water & pat dry with a towel. Lay the garment flat on a clean, dry surface to air dry.

〰️ STORAGE: To protect wool garments from moths & maintain their shape, store them in a cool, dry place. Fold knitted wool items instead of hanging them to prevent stretching.

WHAT CAN I MAKE FROM WOOL?

〰️ Outerwear
〰️ Socks
〰️ Knitwear
〰️ Suiting

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