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Wool in summer?


Sustainable fashion advocate Charlotte Instone shares her top tips for incorporating wool into your summer wardrobe.

Humans have been wearing wool for thousands of years and merino made its debut somewhere around the Middle Ages. The origin of the merino sheep is disputed but the soft, fine characteristics of its wool are not. Prized since around the 12th century, it has stood the test of time and remains a stalwart fibre for luxurious knitwear. But its appeal goes beyond its softness.

Used for millennia to keep people warm, merino wool is known for being the go-to for cold days because the slightly crimped fibres trap warm air against the body, but it can keep you cool on hot days too. The fine, lightweight fibres draw moisture away from the skin, and this ‘evaporative cooling’ of sorts is what keeps you from getting too hot.

While other fabrics may absorb some UV wavelengths, merino absorbs the whole UV spectrum, even when untreated, making it the perfect choice to keep your skin protected when out and about this summer.

Because merino wool is so effective at drawing moisture away from the skin – it can hold up to 35% of its own weight in liquid – it keeps you dry and doesn’t allow the bacterial growth that causes odour. Choose lightweight wool pieces like fine merino, which can be worn as breathable base layers or stylish separates.

Merino wool – and wool in general – is a truly renewable fibre, defined as a fibre which can be regrown or replenished.

So while the benefits of wearing wool in summer may not be immediately obvious, this wonder fabric really is perfectly suited to year-round use.

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Wool blended with other natural fibres like silk or cotton offers a softer, lighter feel, perfect for achieving that effortless summer look. A personal staple is the Untouched World Tenera Knit Tee, made from 50% Glenthorne Merino and 50% Tencel.

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We live in Aotearoa, so cooler summer evenings or breezy beach days are never far away. Functional yet stylish, wool scarves or hats are the perfect lightweight accessory to tuck into your hiking or camping bag so you never get caught out.

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Wool comes in a range of natural hues. Stick to lighter shades like cream, beige and pastels, which complement a summer wardrobe and reflect heat.

 

Charlotte Instone is a sustainable fashion advocate who has worked alongside brands such as Untouched World. Charlotte embraces the beauty of wool year-round for its sustainability, durability, and timeless style.

 

 

 

 

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