Merino Wool
Ultra-fine wool from Merino sheep. Softer and less itchy than regular wool, with excellent temperature regulation and moisture management.
Score Breakdown
Best For
Excellent breathability (85) and moisture wicking (90) for active sports
Excellent warmth (90) and durability (72) for cold weather
Excellent durability (72) and comfort (88) for office wear
Excellent comfort (88) and breathability (85) for sleeping
Excellent breathability (85) and comfort (88) for undergarments
Good comfort (88) and care ease (50) for casual wear
Good moisture wicking (90) and durability (72) for weather protection
Good durability (72) and breathability (85) for outdoor activities
Good sustainability score (75)
Detailed Use Case Scores
Pros
- ✓ Excellent temperature regulation
- ✓ Natural odor resistance
- ✓ Moisture-wicking
- ✓ Soft and non-itchy
Cons
- ✗ Expensive
- ✗ Can pill with friction
- ✗ Requires gentle care
- ✗ Slower to dry than synthetics
Care Guide
Special Notes
• Naturally odor-resistant — wash less frequently
• Reshape while damp
Additional Care Tips
- • Hand wash cold (30°C/85°F) or machine wash on wool/delicate cycle with wool-specific detergent
- • Never tumble dry — lay flat on a towel to air dry, reshaping while damp
- • Iron on low heat with steam if needed, or use a steamer to remove wrinkles
- • Avoid fabric softener — it coats merino fibers and reduces moisture-wicking ability
- • Store folded (never hang — knits stretch under their own weight) with cedar to deter moths
- • Wash infrequently — merino is naturally odor-resistant; air out between wears
Cost
$$$$$
Premium
Shrinkage
Significant risk — hand wash or dry clean
Eco Rating
Strong environmental credentials