HOMECORE WOOLS
Alpaca
Resistant, soft and environmentally friendly, alpaca wool lives up to its name of “wool of the gods”.
Alpaca wool naturally plays a thermoregulatory role. It is also hypoallergenic and, unlike other wools, contains no lanolin.
It retains its originality and authenticity, while respecting the most sensitive skins. Alpaca wool is quite fine, making the final garment light and comfortable without compromising durability.
Alpaca
Our raw alpaca wool comes from the Puno, Cuzco, Arequipa, Huancavelica and Apurimac regions of Peru.
Our spinning partner, located in Italy, sources only Cruelty Free certified raw materials and free-range breeding.
To achieve the final product as you see it on our website and in our boutique. The yarn is then processed by our partners in Portugal.
Merino wool
Merino wool is famous for its incredibly soft, fine fibers. The individual fibers are much finer than those of traditional wool, giving merino wool fabrics a soft, gentle feel on the skin. In particular, it is highly breathable and has natural moisture-wicking properties, being able to effectively regulate body temperature by allowing moisture to escape while retaining warmth. This unique ability makes it versatile, as it is suitable for both winter and summer garments. In winter, it provides insulation to keep you warm, while in summer, it helps you stay cool and dry.
Merino wool
Merino is a breed of sheep mainly from Australia, whose dense, curly fleece produces abundant, comfortable, elastic and resistant wool.
Three times finer than traditional wool, it doesn't sting. It's so soft and silky it's suitable for even the most sensitive skin.
It is also highly insulating and temperature-regulating. One Merino sheep produces the equivalent of 9,000 km of fiber every year.
Virgin wool
Virgin wool is highly sought-after. Known for its high quality and luxurious feel, this natural fiber is renowned for its many benefits, making it a preferred choice. Virgin wool is derived from sheep's fleece and is classified as “virgin” when it has never previously been processed or used in another garment. This immaculate quality distinguishes it from recycled or reclaimed wool, as it retains all its inherent qualities and characteristics. Virgin wool's most renowned characteristics are its softness and comfort. The fibers are very fine, giving virgin wool fabrics a soft feel against the skin.
Virgin wool
Durability is another feature of virgin wool: the long, strong fibers make it resistant to pilling and wear, ensuring that garments made from this material can last for many years if well cared for. What's more, virgin wool is an environmentally-friendly choice. It is biodegradable and renewable, as it comes from a renewable resource: sheep.
Marzotto
Marzotto fabrics are developed by studying 2000 samples, books, prints and designs from their historical archives. This wool comes from the Fabbrica Alta series: it produces a thermoregulating and breathable comfort that adapts perfectly to every movement without ever losing its shape.