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As the temperature drops, staying warm without compromising on style becomes a top priority. Enter boiled wool—a timeless and snug option that’s perfect for winter layering. We offer a range of boiled wool pieces that embody effortless style and functional warmth. Whether you're navigating crisp city streets or enjoying a weekend getaway, here's how to style boiled wool for a chic and cosy winter wardrobe.
WHY CHOOSE BOILED WOOL?
Boiled wool is not just another winter fabric, it’s warm and durable with a soft feel. Made by repeatedly washing and agitating wool fibers, this process creates a dense, weather resistant material with a felt-like finish. Unlike traditional heavy wool garments, boiled wool is lightweight and flexible, making it ideal for layering without bulk.
How to Style Boiled Wool This Winter
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1. The Timeless Collared Boiled Wool CoatA boiled wool coat is a must-have for any winter wardrobe. Our collection features the elegantly tailored Collared Boiled Wool Coat that pairs seamlessly with any outfit. Throw this over our Pull On Ponte Pant and Stretch Tech Wide Leg Pant with ankle boots for an effortlessly chic everyday look. Collared Boil Wool Coat |
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2. The Classic Cropped Boiled Wool JacketIf you’re after something more casual than a coat, our Cropped Boiled Wool Jacket is your go-to. Layer it over our Wax Coated Skirt with boots for a sophisticated winter look. Alternatively, wear it over the Stellar Skies Top and Stretch Tech Wide Leg Pant for a relaxed yet polished aesthetic. Cropped Boiled Wool Jacket |
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3. The Versatile Belted Boiled Wool Longline VestThis Longline Vest layers effortlessly over the Spliced Mesh Tee or the Essential Spliced Rib Tee and Pull On Ponte Pant, adding an extra layer of warmth and style. Belted Boiled Wool Vest |

CARING FOR YOUR BOILED WOOL GARMENTS
To maintain the beauty and longevity of your boiled wool pieces, we recommend following these simple care tips:
1. Spot clean when possible: Use a damp cloth to remove small stains
2. Hand wash or dry clean: Always check the care label, as some boiled wool garments require professional dry cleaning
3. Avoid excessive heat: Heat can alter the shape and texture of boiled wool, so opt for air drying and iron under a cloth if required
4. Store properly: Keep your garments folded and avoid hanging heavy pieces on thin hangers to prevent stretching

