From the expertly crafted Kiltane Lambswool Scarf, to our luxuriously soft lambswool blankets: we pride ourselves on our expert knowledge of all things lambswool. When carefully collected and skilfully woven, this fabric truly makes an excellent wardrobe and interior staple. Discover why lambswool is the best wool fibre on the market and how to take care of it below.

What is Lambswool?
Lambswool is a product of a lamb’s first Regular wool is often described as ‘itchy’ to wear. Lambswool is distinctively softer in comparison because lambs are less exposed to the elements compared to adult sheep. Lambswool is also rarer than regular wool because each sheep can only produce this soft fibre once in their lifetime. This makes lambswool one of the rarest fibres available on the market. Although softer and more luxurious, lambswool still contains all the benefits of regular wool, including: The domesticated Merino sheep is also known across the world for the super soft fibre it produces. Merino wool is typically finer and famously softer than regular wool. This poses the question: which is better, lambswool or merino wool? These wool types are both regularly compared based on their texture, cost and durability. Below we have outlined the similarities and differences of each fibre to help you make the best possible purchase decision. All wool types are naturally insulating due to the microscopic air pockets in the fibre that traps air in place and delays the movement of heat. With that said, lambswool is typically warmer than merino. Although lambswool is more comfortable to wear than most wool types, it is notably coarser to touch. Merino wool is famously soft and is often compared to the delicate texture of cashmere. Lambswool contains more elasticity than adult sheep’s wool, including the merino sheep. This makes it easier for lambswool fibres to spring back into shape when bent or stretched. Although all wool is generally durable, lambswool is notably more so than garments crafted from merino wool. As a natural fibre, lambswool is very easy to care for. Unlike synthetic textiles, it isn’t necessary to wash lambswool garments after each use. In fact, washing less will help maintain the longevity of the fabric. However, accidents happen, and you can’t avoid washing your lambswool forever, so always make sure to keep the below tips in mind. Avoid hanging your lambswool stoles or scarves as this can eventually lead to these garments losing their shape over time. Always ensure your woollens are folded and stored away from direct heat or sunlight. Moths also love natural fibres, so to prevent them from ruining your lambswool, you should consider adding mothballs to your store cupboards just in case. Kiltane’s lambswool scarves and accessories are enjoyed the world over, and when cared for properly, will last a lifetime. Now that you know where lambswool comes from, it’s incredible benefits and how easy it is to care for, we’re confident you’ll become just as passionate about this incredible fibre as we are!Benefits of Lambswool
Lambswool vs. Merino Wool
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How to Care for Lambswool
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