Wool`s Benefits - Part 2
Static resistant Because Merino wool can absorb moisture vapour, it tends not to create static electricity, helping it to drape beautifully and be less likely to cling uncomfortably to your body than other fabrics.
Easy to care for
Machine washable Recent innovations mean many Merino wool garments can now be machine-washed, providing a simple solution to the common question of ‘How to wash wool?’
Stain resistant Merino wool fibres have a natural protective outer layer that helps prevent stains from being absorbed. And because Merino wool tends not to generate static, it attracts less dust and lint.
Anti-wrinkle At microscopic level, each Merino wool fibre is like a coiled spring that returns to its natural shape after being bent. This gives Merino wool garments a natural resistance to wrinkles.
By courtesy of The Woolmark Company
Odour resistant In contrast to synthetics, Merino wool can absorb moisture vapour which means less sweat on your body. Merino wool even absorbs the odour molecules from sweat, which are only released upon washing.