Why You Should Embrace Merino Wool Year Round

The Fashionisto

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Published February 13, 2018

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Updated February 14, 2018

Suiting up, Matthew Bell dons a Reiss double-breasted blazer with a merino wool sweater and wool trousers.Pin
Suiting up, Matthew Bell dons a Reiss double-breasted blazer with a merino wool sweater and wool trousers.

When it comes to merino wool, you may consider it a cold weather fabric. However, it’s the perfect material to wear year round. Designers routinely use it for sweaters but often embrace merino wool suit fabric as well. Surprisingly, merino wool is comparable to a second skin because of its strength and resilience. Wool includes interlocking protein molecules. Also known as keratin, this same protein can be found in our skin and hair. These wool fibers possess the ability to be bent, stretched, and flexed 30,000 times or more without damage.

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Merino Wool and Its Breathability Factor

Embracing smart casual style, Ben Allen wears a Club Monaco wool bomber jacket. He also models a merino tipped cardigan, trousers, and Zespa sneakers.Pin
Embracing smart casual style, Ben Allen wears a Club Monaco wool bomber jacket. He also models a merino tipped cardigan, trousers, and Zespa sneakers.

Next, merino wool is known for its breathability. It’s one of the best fabrics for moisture management. When the material has decent breathability, it’s good at removing moisture from the space in between your skin and the garment. Primarily, as your body heats up, the moisture vapors are absorbed by the merino wool and released outside the fabric. Ultimately, merino wool can absorb and retain up to 30% of its weight in moisture, while still feeling dry to the touch.

Year Round Wool

J.Crew makes a case for its Four-Season wool Bowery slim pants $98. Here, Armando Cabral wears the style in field green. He also sports a J.Crew Italian merino wool sweater $79.50, broken-in t-shirt $24.50, and Vans for J.Crew canvas authentic sneakers $60.Pin
J.Crew makes a case for its Four-Season wool Bowery slim pants $98. Here, Armando Cabral wears the style in field green. He also sports a J.Crew Italian merino wool sweater $79.50, broken-in t-shirt $24.50, and Vans for J.Crew canvas authentic sneakers $60.

Now that you understand merino wool and its breathability fabric, we can discuss how its an excellent material for cold and warm weather. During colder months, wool’s natural crimp enables it to trap dead air. This dead air provides for a stable insulator and buffers against the cold.

On the other hand, merino wool creates a cooling effect during warmer weather. As your body warms up and creates moisture, the wool’s cooling effect will evaporate it. The positive here is that typically the moisture vapors will be evaporated before they turn to the sweater. While merino wool is quick drying, the fabric’s thickness can alter expectations. Thicker fabrics retain more moisture, therefore requiring more time to dry.

Benefits of Merino Wool

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Suiting up, Oliver Burslem wears a Paul Smith blue Soho slim-fit houndstooth wool suit jacket $925 and trousers $420. Oliver also wears a Paul Smith merino wool half-zip sweater $275, slim-fit t-shirt $50, and Simmons tasseled polished leather loafers $645.

Another positive to embracing merino wool is that the fabric is static resistant. It’s ability to retain moisture acts as a deterrence to the build-up of static electricity. You can also count on merino wool to exhibit odor resistance. Due to wool’s ability to manage moisture, odor-causing bacteria doesn’t have the moist environment it needs to thrive. This fact makes merino wool perfectly acceptable for quality socks.

The Comfort of Merino Wool

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Charming in a green merino wool v-neck sweater, Hamid Onifade also wears 770 bedford cord cabin pants.

It doesn’t matter whether it’s warm or cold outside, merino wool is comfortable. While some may complain about general wools being itchy, merino wool is not an itchy fabric. Its small fibers make it a more excellent material. Because merino wool is so fine and a smaller diameter, it doesn’t itch when pressed against the skin. Instead of irritating the skin, merino wool conforms to the shape of the body, perfecting the performance of the garment and your comfort.

Finally, merino wool naturally protects against the harmful rays of the sun. You’ll find most merino wool possesses a UPF of 30+.


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