Characteristics of Icelandic Wool

Unique in its composition, Icelandic wool consists of two types of fibres:

Inner Fibres - Insulating:

Fine, soft, highly insulating.


Outer Fibres - Water-Repellent:

Long, glossy, water-repellent.


Together, these two distinctive fibres create a wool that is:

Lightweight - lighter than most other wools, keeps you warm and comfortable.

Water-repellent - repels rain and stays feeling dry.

Breathable - moisture passes through the fibres away from the skin, keeping you dry and comfortable.