The fall-winter season is the perfect time for a merino turtleneck – worn with or without a jacket. When the temperature drops below 20°C, many style-conscious men wear them almost every day. The finest fiber for the yarn that creates the knitwear for a turtleneck is merino wool. Today, we’ll tell you why!

As the name suggests, merino wool comes from the Merino sheep – a breed prized for its fleece. The fibers from Merino fleece possess qualities highly valued by discerning wearers. Here they are:

Thermoregulation

Firstly, merino wool is characterized by phenomenal thermoregulation—it keeps you warm when it’s cold but also allows moisture to wick away when it gets too hot. 

Softness

Secondly, merino wool has very fine fibers whose tips are soft and do not irritate the skin. Because of this, the vast majority of people who wear merino wool clothing consider it to be non-itchy.

Breathability

Thirdly, the dense keratin structure of the fibers from merino fleece makes garments made from this wool resistant to odors. 

Hypoallergenicity, antistatic properties, and resistance to creasing

Additionally, they do not tend to generate static electricity. It is worth adding that merino wool garments are hypoallergenic and highly resistant to creasing. This can be especially important for anyone who travels frequently and needs to look sharp and elegant even on the go.

6 advantages of merino wool

Choose your color!

Can you ask for more? If you don’t yet have a merino turtleneck, choose your color and dive into a stylish, elegant adventure with classic men’s formal elegance:

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