Collection: Boil Wool
Cashmere Boil Wool, a luxurious and warm fabric, is created by taking knitted or woven cashmere and subjecting it to a process called "fulling," where the fabric is agitated in hot water. This causes the fibers to interlock and shrink, creating a dense, felt-like material that is incredibly warm, wind-resistant, and durable, while still retaining some of cashmere's signature softness.
Though the exact origins of fulling are debated, it's an ancient technique used for centuries to create warm and durable textiles. Cashmere, known for its rarity and luxurious feel, has been traded and used in fine garments for centuries, with its origins in the Himalayas. When combined with the fulling process, the result is a premium fabric that marries the best of both worlds: the unparalleled softness and warmth of cashmere with the robust practicality of boiled wool.
Today, cashmere boiled wool is used in high-end garments like jackets, coats, and vests, prized for its exceptional warmth-to-weight ratio and elegant appearance.