The History and Benefits of Merino Wool. Merino wool is the exquisite, finely spun fiber from the Merino sheep, practically beyond reproach when it comes to insulating the body from the cold—and incredibly, the heat, even when it's wet. read more
Linen might be nice to wear for warm weather but gets wrinkled looking beyond the point I would care to wear. Merino wool can be warm enough but that can depend on the way the wool is used to knit a garment. read more
Some neurological ailments benefit from the use of linen clothing. Linen cloth does not accumulate static electricity – even a small addition of flax fibers (up to 10%) to a cloth is enough to eliminate the static electricity effect. read more
You can credit all the wooly sweaters and scarves you wear in winter, but wool truly is a 4 season fiber. Think of a sheep. When they get a bit chilly, they don’t head to the closet and grab another layer. read more