Merino wool – the natural high-tech fibre with guaranteed comfort

Merino wool – the natural high-tech fibre Light, soft and clever – merino wool impresses with its comfort and functionality. Find out why it is the perfect choice all year round and why we rely on mulesing-free quality. With a feel-good guarantee.

12.11.2025

Merino wool is no longer an insider tip – it is the favourite material of outdoor enthusiasts, athletes and anyone who values natural quality. No wonder: the fine wool of the merino sheep is soft, breathable, temperature-regulating and odourless – a true wonder of nature.
But what is behind this functional fibre, and why is it worth investing in high-quality merino products?
Let's dive into the world of merino wool together.


Group of white Merino sheep on sandy ground with wooden fence in the background.


What makes merino wool so special?

Merino wool is a particularly fine type of virgin wool that comes from Merino sheep. These animals usually live in regions with extreme temperature fluctuations – from scorching heat to freezing cold. Their fleece has adapted perfectly to these conditions: the fibres are extremely thin, elastic and have a natural crimp. This creates an insulating air cushion that stores body heat but at the same time transports moisture to the outside.

The result: merino wool warms in winter and cools in summer without ever feeling clammy or uncomfortable.


Soft, scratch-free & odourless – the comfort factor

Many people associate wool with being ‘itchy’ – but merino wool is different. Its fibres are so fine (between 16.5 and 24 micrometres) that they lie gently on the skin without pricking. Even sensitive skin types love the soft feel.

And best of all, merino wool stays fresh even after repeated wear. It inhibits the growth of odour-causing bacteria and even cleans itself through natural friction. Sweat odour? Not a chance. Ideal for travelling, sporting activities or simply for anyone who values natural freshness.


Sustainability you can feel

Merino wool is a renewable, biodegradable fibre – it grows back with every sheep. But sustainability doesn't stop at natural fibres. Where the wool comes from is crucial. Unfortunately, some countries still use the painful mulesing procedure to prevent fly infestation.

We say a clear no to mulesing and source our high-quality merino wool exclusively from mulesing-free farms where animal welfare and quality come first. This creates a good feeling – when wearing and when buying.


Workmanship that makes the difference

We use innovative processing techniques to bring out the special properties of merino wool even more. Our yarns are double-twisted for maximum stability and durability.

Our 3D knitting technique creates an unparalleled stretch effect: the fabric remains flexible yet retains its shape. In the so-called fulling process, the wool fibres become matted together to form small air chambers, which provide additional insulation and ensure exceptional comfort.

In short: we use nature – and perfect it through technology.



Hands holding freshly shorn white merino wool with visible fibre structure 

Whether hiking, playing sports or in everyday life, merino wool combines function, comfort and sustainability like no other material. It is the perfect choice for anyone who wants to feel completely comfortable in their clothing – with a clear conscience and maximum comfort.

👉 Discover our products made from mulesing-free merino wool now and experience how nature feels on your skin.

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