Warm winter merino

Create your own microclimate for maximum comfort. With these merino wool items, you can build natural layers and still enjoy the breathable benefits.

Benefits of merino wool?

Thermo Regulating
No odor stay fresh
Wrinkle resistant
Highly breathable
Machine Washable
Moisture Wicking
Quick Drying
Non allergenic
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Warm merino wool sweater, cardigans and flannel shirts for men.

What clothes keep you warm and comfortable in winter?

Merino wool is known for its ability to be both warm and comfortable.

Warmth: The ultra-fine fibres create millions of tiny air pockets that trap body heat, keeping you warm in cold conditions. It is also effective at regulating temperature, which means it keeps you cool in warmer conditions.

Comfort: Merino wool is much softer than traditional wool, so it doesn't itch. What's more, it is naturally breathable, moisture-regulating (it wicks away sweat) and odour-resistant, ensuring long-lasting comfort.

Why do you use layers of merino to keep you warm?

Merino wool is ideal for layering in winter. It perfectly follows the so-called 3-layer system, in which each layer has a specific function to keep you warm and dry.

🐑 Merino in the 3-Layer System
1. The Base Layer - Merino wool is crucial here!
Function: Moisture regulation and odour control. This layer is worn directly on the skin. Our Merino wool T-shirts are perfect for this.

2.The Middle Layer , function: Insulation and heat retention. This layer creates an insulating layer of air. This is the perfect function of our merino shirts or merino flannel shirts, and if you want even more warmth, our merino wool sweaters.

3.The Outer Layer
Function: Protection against wind, rain and snow. This is usually a waterproof and windproof jacket.

The Advantages of Merino Layering

Wearing several thin layers of merino wool is much more effective than one thick jumper, as it allows you to easily regulate your temperature by adding or removing a layer.

Thermal Regulation: Merino wool acts as a natural thermostat. It keeps you warm when it's cold, but wicks away excess heat when you become active.

Comfort: Wearing merino wool next to your skin (the base layer) allows you to immediately enjoy its soft, non-itchy comfort.

Moisture Wicking: Even during intense activities, you stay dry, which is essential for preventing cooling (hypothermia) when you are stationary.