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  1. How Wool is Made - Processing & Manufacturing - Woolmark

    Find out how wool is made as we follow the journey from fibre to fashion through manufacturing. Learn more about worsted and woollen fibre processing techniques.

  2. How Wool is Made - Processing & Manufacturing | The Woolmark …

    Find out how wool is made as we follow the journey from fibre to fashion through manufacturing. Learn more about worsted and woollen fibre processing techniques.

  3. What is Merino wool & how is it made? - Woolmark

    Merino wool comes from Merino sheep – the breed of sheep offering the finest wool for luxury apparel and technical sportswear. Cashmere comes from the hair of goats.

  4. Wool Fibre - Properties, Facts & Benefits | The Woolmark Company

    Every year Australian sheep produce a new fleece, making wool a completely renewable fibre. At microscopic level, each Merino wool fibre is like a coiled spring that returns to its natural shape after …

  5. What is Merino wool & how is it made? | The Woolmark Company

    Fashion designers love this unique fibre for its quality and versatility - nothing else feels like Merino wool, looks like Merino wool, or wears like Merino wool. How is Merino wool made? Australian …

  6. Where Does Wool Come From? | The Woolmark Company

    Ever wonder where wool comes from? Learn more about wool growers and how Woolmark sources the highest quality wool, merino.

  7. Wool Denim - Woolmark Innovations

    The wool denim low top shoe, created in collaboration with Arvind, India, is composed of 35% wool and 65% cotton, and is reinforced with leather at the ankle and toes for added durability.

  8. Unlike most synthetic fibres, wool is hygroscopic. It absorbs water vapour from its surrounding environment far more effectively than other common apparel fibres. Wool can absorb up to 35% of its …

  9. How To Wash Wool in a Washing Machine - Woolmark

    Wool is naturally stain resistant, odour resistant and also crease resistant, so actually requires less washing. This means that caring for wool is both easy and gentle on the planet.

  10. General wool care | The Woolmark Company

    Since food stains and body oils attract moths, you should ensure your wool garment is clean before packing it away in airtight bags or containers. Ideally use a Woolmark-endorsed moth repellent but …