
Why Is Merino Wool So Expensive? 4 Key Factors
Merino wool is expensive due to production costs, delicate processing, luxury positioning, and limit...
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Merino wool is expensive due to production costs, delicate processing, luxury positioning, and limit...

Mohair is fuzzy because of its fiber structure, cuticles, and processing. This guide explains why mo...

Virgin wool costs more because it comes from the first shearing, has a lower micron count, and often...

Merino wool resists odor thanks to lanolin (antibacterial), smooth fibers that don't trap bacteria,...

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Acrylic yarn and acrylic bulky yarn require special care due to their thermoplastic nature. This gui...

Acrylic and polyester yarns are both synthetics but differ in strength, warmth, and lightfastness. T...