Wool has many benefits:
In this way, wool is a wonderful temperature-regulator, slowing down the effects of changes of temperature and helping prevent sweatiness by absorbing moisture and releasing it in response to the environment. This makes it a wonderful fabric for socks and tights for the whole family, as well as for athletes, cyclists, skiers and mountain-climbers. It's naturally high-tech and can't be beaten by synthetics!
Find out more about the properties of wool in our blog.
Dilute your wool detergent in cool water (max 30oc which will feel luke-warm) in a bowl. For heavily-soiled areas, use a little gall soap on your woollens first, testing on an inconspicuous area first.
Add your woollens to the bowl, gently stirring and squeezing the detergent through. Rinse using water at the same temperature, otherwise your wool will be subjected to "shock" and might felt up.
To dry, gently squeeze water out and wrap your wool clothes in a towel to remove the excess water.
Air-dry naturally avoiding direct heat. So, hanging on a drying rack over the bath is good, or on a clothes horse, or flat on a dry terry towel.
Re-shape while damp.
"Lovely and warm wool socks, I bought them to match my son's Grodo socks of the same style. The elastic is not too tight, feels perfect."
This was washed... had to be careful
Sizing: Feels true to size
I'd recommend this to a friend.
"These socks are comfortable, including when walking a few miles around town. They allow your feet to breath and are warm. Highly recommended."
This was washed... not needed washing yet
This was worn by... Me
"These socks are beautiful to look at and feel. They are reasonably warm and very comfortable."
This was worn by... me!
"These are beautiful and feel great."
This was washed... Yes fine on a wool wash.
This was worn by... Granny aged 60 who loves walking and cycling up hills.
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