
Merino Wool
Experience the exceptional quality of Merino wool, sourced from sheep bred in demanding climates. Renowned for its incredible softness and natural technical abilities, Merino offers unparalleled comfort next to the skin, making it a luxurious foundation for any bespoke garment. It's a versatile fiber celebrated for its refinement and performance.
Our Merino Wool scores highly for softness (9/10) and formality (8/10), reflecting its luxurious feel and suitability for sophisticated attire. The chart (left) also highlights its good breathability (8/10) and temperature regulation (7/10), ensuring comfort across different conditions, while still offering decent wrinkle resistance (6/10).
Merino wool is ideal for crafting high-quality year-round suits, elegant trousers, sharp blazers, and luxurious sweaters or cardigans. Its balance of properties makes it a versatile choice for both business and special occasion wear.
Fabric Characteristics Legend
Lightness (for Warmth): Refers to the fabric's weight and suitability for different temperatures. A higher score indicates a lighter fabric, better suited for warm climates or layering, while a lower score suggests a heavier, warmer fabric for cooler weather.
Durability: Measures the fabric's ability to withstand wear and tear over time. A higher score means the fabric is more robust and resistant to damage, making it suitable for garments worn frequently.
Drape: Describes how the fabric hangs and flows on the body. A higher score indicates a fabric that falls elegantly and contours well, often associated with luxury and fluidity. A lower score might suggest a stiffer, more structured fabric.
Breathability: Indicates how well the fabric allows air and moisture (like perspiration) to pass through. Higher scores mean better airflow, keeping the wearer cool and comfortable, especially in warm weather.
Wrinkle Resistance: Measures the fabric's tendency to resist creasing. A higher score means the fabric stays smoother during wear and requires less ironing.
Formality: Gauges the fabric's suitability for formal occasions versus casual wear. Higher scores are associated with fabrics typically used for business suits, evening wear, or important events, often having a smoother finish or subtle sheen. Lower scores lean towards more relaxed, everyday garments.
Softness: Refers to the tactile feel of the fabric against the skin. A higher score indicates a smoother, more luxurious, and comfortable feel.