The differences between Regular, Merino and Lambswool

Everyone wants to stay cozy and warm during the cold season, and the materials we wear matter. Choosing the best type of wool for yourself is not an easy task, there are multiple factors to consider and scrutinize. We are here to compare some of the most popular wool types in order to help you find the one that best suits your lifestyle and wardrobe. Hop in to find out more about the properties of three different types of wool: Merino, Lamb and Regular Wool. We believe this will help everyone who wants to make sure their winter clothes are not just stylish, but can also keep them as warm and as comfortable as possible.

Lambswool

In the cold season, one of the best things you can do to keep yourself warm is layering. Lambswool would be the perfect choice for a top layer, something like a shawl or cardigan to add on top of a shirt or blouse. The reason behind it being a great top layer is how fine and soft it looks, but also feels. Lambswool comes from sheep aged seven months or younger, making this type of wool super fine and soft to the touch. In addition, the increased elasticity of this type of wool gives it a unique property ensuring a comfortable and lightweight feel. So if you are a fan of super warm, light and comfortable outfits and you’re always on the look for a stylish top layer, lambswool is t your “to go “material.

Merino Wool

Merino wool is a natural wool that has exceptional properties and it’s most suitable for active people. Thanks to its odor resisting properties and high breathability merino wool is perfect if you have an active lifestyle and you want to make sure you’re always comfortable. If this …