In the world of high-end yarns, the choice of raw material is never purely technical. It’s a statement of intent — the first step in creating a product meant to stand out. In this context, extrafine Merino wool continues to be one of the most sought-after fibers, thanks to its unique combination of performance and beauty.
Fineness and consistency: the foundations of excellence
Extrafine Merino wool is distinguished by its exceptionally fine fiber diameter, often below 19.5 microns. This gives it remarkable softness, a pleasant touch, and suitability for garments that demand both refinement and comfort.
From a technical perspective, this fineness translates into outstanding yield and consistency, facilitating every stage of the textile process.
Breathability, elasticity, resilience
Merino wool is an active fiber: it responds to body temperature, absorbs moisture, and provides natural thermal comfort. It also retains its shape, resists odors, and is naturally biodegradable — a choice that combines performance, aesthetics, and sustainability.
The aesthetic value of the raw material
Beyond its technical advantages, Merino wool gives fabrics a soft hand and a subtle yet distinctive sheen — essential qualities that define the perception of excellence in finished garments.
A choice of substance for contemporary luxury
Today, extrafine Merino wool is among the most desired fibers by international luxury brands. Working it with precision and respect enhances its value and preserves its natural properties, resulting in a yarn that meets the highest expectations.