Wool for garments
- Filed under: Accessories, Designers, Dresses, business
- Date: Jun 24,2010
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Ramblers Way Farm. All opinions are 100% mine.
It is not too early to talk about wool for garments, as many thought that wools are often suit only for cold season but wool can be used in the summer as well, not just as winter garments.
Like your tank top, sport jacket, t-shirts and beach shorts can be made of wool. I have few shirts that I love and been wearing them on summer because they are cool like next to skin wool,. Wool is a fiber from the animal and the biggest source in the market today is from the Sheep which were first domesticated 10 000 years ago. The British sought to protect their own wool industry during the eighteenth century, and passed laws requiring native English wool be used.
Sheep’s wool is both silky soft and far more durable than cotton as long as you know how to take care of it. Just like your winter coat that needs to be stored for the next winter. There are many ways how to take care of your wool coat. You can brush the coat to remove any crumbs helps, as does sticking the item in the freezer overnight to kill any potential moth eggs.
I have had decent success with an at home dry-cleaning system that removes odors but does not use tough chemicals which could harm the cloth. Wool is nature’s perfect renewable resource; eco-conscious like Rambler’s Way wool. The Ramblers Way Farm creates superfine worsted wool garments, while maintaining high standards of ecological responsibility, community involvement, and customer satisfaction. Their rich history is maintained by the standard and quality. They design, create, and manufacture next-to-skin worsted wool garments in their partners’ factories in the Carolinas and New England. Let me take you Rambler’s Way farm by visiting their official site www.ramblersway.com. 





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