How does wool keep us warm even when it gets wet?

Published on Jan 18, 2024

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How does wool keep us warm even when it gets wet?

Reasons

  • Insulation
  • Water Resistance
  • Temperature Regulation
  • Moisture Wicking
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The structure of wool fibers creates small air pockets within the fabric. These air pockets act as insulators, trapping warm air close to the body. Even when wet, wool retains its insulating properties because the trapped air pockets resist heat loss.

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Garry Joseph

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