All certified organic wool comes from sheep which have been farmed organically and with high animal welfare standards. At Cambridge Baby we always make sure that no wool comes from farms which practise mulesing.
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-tec 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.
Hirsch Natur is a family business which was established in 1928 by Franz Kloppenborg, a restaurant owner who diversified into making work socks. The first machine were set up in the restaurant’s ballroom! The company is currently run by his great-grandson Matthias.While they made sturdy working socks at first, Hirsch Natur were pioneers of organic textiles. Their factory is certified to Global Organic Textile Standards (GOTS) and has received the “IVN-Best” certification. They produce 50% of their own energy sustainably through solar panels too. Enjoy the great design, natural fabrics and comfortable, healthy feel of socks and tights developed with care and expertise over generations.
"Very comfy with no lumpy seems. Washed well in machine on wool cycle with wool detergent."
This was washed... washed fine
This was worn by... A lovely lady
Sizing: Feels true to size
I wouldn't really recommend this to a friend.
"These are a little big but as I wear them with my walking boots it’s not a problem. I wash them in the machine wool program at 20C and they are fine no change in size."
This was worn by... Retired walker
Sizing: A little generous
I'd recommend this to a friend.
"I wear them as an everyday sock. They are warm and comfortable and also work well for walking, which I do several times a day with the dog. Because they are wool they do not smell. The main drawback is having to hand wash and the fact that they do not come from the UK. [By that I mean, wool from UK sheep and manufactured in the UK]."
This was washed... Hand washing or very low temperature wash.
This was worn by... Me
"My partner works outside but these socks keep his feet warm."
This was washed... Hand wash
This was worn by... My partner
"These socks are lovely, I bought them for my partner and he's very pleased with them, especially the thick sole and toe. On advice I bought a size up and while they looked big they fit perfectly. They're really good quality and very well made, and it was good to find 100% wool socks; so good for warmth. I'm sure I'll be back for more!"
This was washed... not needed washing yet
Sizing: A little small
"Being made of wool these lovely socks keep the feet warm and dry as socks should. Proper all-wool socks like these are hard to find. I ordered larger sizes for everyone to guard against possible gradual or sudden shrinkage."
This was washed... had to be careful
This was worn by... Myself and family
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