Processed and knitted in Japan
Wool is a natural fibre from the fleece of sheep. It is one of the oldest textile fibres and one of the most technically capable: it insulates when dry, manages moisture well, and is naturally resilient — meaning it tends to return to its original shape after stretching or compression. Wool varies significantly by breed, fibre diameter, and processing method. Merino wool — from Merino sheep — is among the finest grades and is commonly used in garments worn close to the skin. We specify the wool type and fibre characteristics on each product page where this information is confirmed by our supplier.
Fibre properties
Wool (breed, grade, and micron count confirmed per product). Knit and weave structure varies by product. Breathability: Good. Warmth: Moderate to warm (varies by weight and gauge). Moisture management: Good — wool can absorb moisture without feeling wet. Stretch: Moderate (depends on structure). Care: Hand wash cold or delicate machine cycle with wool detergent. Do not tumble dry.
Properties
- Naturally insulating and warm
- Moisture-wicking and breathable
- Comfortable across a wide temperature range
- Machine washable on wool cycle
- Holds its shape with proper care
- Durable and long-lasting
Considerations
- Requires wool-specific detergent
- Do not tumble dry
- Some people find wool uncomfortable next to skin
Best for
- Everyday wear
- Layering
- Cool to cold weather
- Travel
When to wear
Autumn and winter. Suitable in cool spring and autumn conditions.
Pieces in Wool
1 piece
