

Hand washable, ironing max. level 1. In the production of fulled wool, woven or knitted fabrics are artificially felted by fulling (rubbing, pressing, kneading) in a warm water bath. The influence of the heat and water breaks down the scale structure of the wool, and the adjacent fibers interlock.
Boiled wool is a miracle material. The contraction of the wool fibers creates numerous air pockets that later serve as buffers against cold (and heat). Perfect temperature regulation, then. Due to the material's compactness, water droplets simply bead up and roll off the fabric's surface.
Boiled wool offers optimal wearing properties. It's wind-resistant, dirt-repellent, and water-repellent. Water drops simply bead up and roll off. Despite its light weight, boiled wool can absorb a great deal of moisture without feeling damp.
Merino wool acts as a buffer against the cold and maintains a constant temperature underneath clothing. Due to the wool's natural lanolin content, it is self-cleaning, meaning mud can be easily brushed or brushed off when dry. Merino wool has antibacterial properties, meaning unpleasant odors disappear simply by airing.
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