MATERIAL

Merino Wool
It features high heat retention, elasticity, and moderate moisture absorption. It is elastic, retains its shape well, and has good dyeability, making it suitable for worsted fabrics and knitting yarns.

Polwarth
A cross between Merino and Lincoln. It has long fiber length and excellent whiteness and luster.

Bluefaced Leicester
A crossbreed between Border Leicester and Teeswater. It is the finest and most lustrous of all British wools.

Shropshire
Raised in the Shropshire region of England, Shropshire sheep produce wool that is highly elastic and soft to the touch for a down breed.

Shetland
They are a small breed of sheep native to the Shetland Islands, located northwest of mainland Scotland. They grow up in harsh cold conditions, feeding on moss, plants, and seaweed that grow on rocks. British wool is characterized by its softness and fluffiness.

Alpaca
Alpacas are raised in the high altitudes of the Andes Mountains, where the natural environment is harsh and the climate changes drastically. Their wool has excellent moisture retention ability, a glossy finish, and a unique texture.

Suri Alpaca
There are two types of alpacas, which belong to the camelid family and the genus Llama: Huacaya and Suri. Both are generally referred to as alpacas. In addition to the typical characteristics of alpacas, Suri is especially known for its silky luster. Due to their delicate nature, breeding is difficult, and Suri down accounts for only about 10% of the total alpaca down produced.

Llama
Suri belongs to the same camelid family as the alpaca and was originally used as a pack animal, but after dehairing (removal of coarse hairs), the hair is being rediscovered as an animal hair material characterized by its luster and smoothness.

Camel
It is a high-grade material that is rich in moisture retention and elasticity, light in weight, and pleasant to the touch. It has a distinctive camel-colored luster, and most of it comes in natural shades.

Mohair
Mohair is the hair of Angora goats and has a silky, elegant luster. It is a highly elastic fiber with excellent insulation, moisture retention, and flame resistance.

Cashmere
It is a fine, supple, soft, and lightweight fiber. It also has excellent moisture absorption properties and is characterized by its high-quality luster and texture.

Angora
Angora rabbit fur is a pure white fiber with a silky luster that is light, warm, and soft.

Linen
It absorbs and releases moisture the fastest, providing a cooling sensation. It also has the highest strength among natural fibers.

Cotton
The tips of the fibers are rounded, which makes them soft and pleasant to the touch. It absorbs and releases moisture, resulting in a smooth and dry feel on the skin.

Silk
It has an elegant luster and a soft touch. Although the fibers are very fine, they are strong, absorbent, and have a smooth, refreshing feel.