Merino Wool
What is Merino Wool?
Merino wool is a type of high-quality wool known for its exceptional softness, fine texture, and superior insulating properties. It comes from Merino sheep, which are bred primarily for their wool. The fibres are exceptionally fine, typically measuring less than 24 microns in diameter, making them soft and comfortable against the skin. Merino wool is prized for its versatility and is used in a wide range of garments and accessories, including base layers, sweaters, socks, and outdoor apparel. It is also valued for its natural moisture-wicking and temperature-regulating properties, making it suitable for both warm and cold climates.