Merino is originally a sheep breed, successfully bred in the mountain regions of Australia and New Zealand. Due to the fact that the climate of these regions is quite severe, the wool of these sheep acquires unique characteristics that helps animals to withstand the summer heat, the winter cold and the piercing wind.

Similar properties of Merino wool are due to its delicate fibers. This Merino wool is extremely thin and soft. It keeps warm and conducts airflow. Due to the cellular structure it is able to absorb up to 30% moisture of its own weight, and at the same time to keep warm even in wet condition.

Where is Merino wool used?

This type of wool is in demand not only for the production of sportswear for climbers or bicyclists, but also for the production of women's clothing. If women's clothing is made of Merino wool, it is very practical - it absorbs sweat and warms at the same time, so it suits well for daily wear. An important feature of woollen clothes is that they perfectly warm up, but do not overheat the body in the cold weather. At the same time, women's clothes made of Merino have an antibacterial effect, low weight and conservation of natural body heat.