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The Ethical Choice That Feels Like a Hug: Merino Wool Explained
There’s something quietly reassuring about slipping into a Merino wool jumper. It doesn’t shout for attention; it simply delivers—soft...


The Perfect Blend: Cotton Meets Merino Wool for Everyday Comfort
When it comes to fabrics that we wear daily, there’s an undeniable need for a combination of comfort, durability, and style. Among the...


Merino Wool vs. Regular Wool: The Ultimate Comparison
When it comes to wool, not all fibres are created equal. Among the various types of wool available, Merino wool stands out as a superior...


The Warmth of Iceland: Exploring the Benefits of Icelandic Wool for Winter Wear
Iceland, a land of stark contrasts and raw beauty, is also home to one of the most unique and beneficial types of wool known to...


Wool's Secret Code: Decoding the Microscopic Structure
Wool, like other animal fiber's including human hair, grows in a follicle. During the growth, the wool fiber is covered with a natural...


Wool 101 - Merino Wool VS. Regular Wool
If you are a knitwear lover, you might have wondered what makes merino wool so special compared to regular wool. Is it worth paying more...


Discover the Health Benefits of Natural Fabrics
Do you love wearing clothes that make you feel good, comfortable and confident? If yes, then you should pay attention to the type of...


Is Cardigan Old Fashion?
If you think that cardigans are old-fashioned and out of style, think again. Cardigans are versatile and stylish pieces of clothing that...


Fall Wardrobe Saviour - Longline Knit
Many of you have probably encountered this situation, there are quite a lot of clothes in the wardrobe, but only a few of them are worn...


How to Choose the Perfect Knit Beanie for Yourself
Hesitating what kind of cap to choose to keep your head warm and add a touch of fashion in the meantime? You can take a look at knit...


What's Basolan wool? The benefits compared with regular wool
Basolan wool is a type of wool that has been treated with a special process to make it more resistant to shrinkage, felting, and pilling....


How do factories produce a merino wool sweater
The process of producing a merino wool sweater from merino wool fibre to the finished sweaters.


Why are cable knit sweaters popular in Australia?
Cable knit sweaters are especially popular in Australia, where the climate can vary from mild to chilly depending on the region and season.


For sweaters, what's the Least Itch yarn for sensitive skin?
If you have sensitive skin, you know how frustrating it can be to find a sweater that doesn't make you itch. Some yarns can cause...


Alpaca vs Cashmere: What's the difference and how to care
If you are looking for a natural fiber that is soft, warm, and luxurious, you might be wondering whether to choose alpaca or cashmere....


What is yak wool? Is yak wool a cashmere?
Yak wool is a type of animal fiber that comes from the coat of yaks, which are largest ox-like mammal native to the Himalayan region,...


What is the best natural fabric for Summer knit sweater
Knit sweaters are a versatile and cozy wardrobe staple, but they can also be tricky to wear in the summer. You don't want to end up...


Why is Cashmere better than wool?
Unlike most wool on the market, cashmere is not sourced from sheep but rather the cashmere goat. It's still classed as a kind of wool,...
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