Natural and naturally high performing – there’s no better material than merino wool. From hiking to commuting, Odlo’s merino wool women’s apparel provides peerless comfort and performance for any activity. Let’s find out why.
What’s so special about merino wool?
The term often brings to mind things like merino wool socks or merino wool sweaters, but it’s perfect for so much more. It’s a natural fibre that comes from Merino sheep. Sheep regrow their wool every year, so it’s also renewable. But its biggest bragging rights come from its natural thermoregulation and antibacterial properties. That means you sweat less, stay more comfortable, and avoid unpleasant odours.
How effective is merino wool?
We’ve already mentioned merino’s temperature control and odour-blocking potential. The list of its superpowers doesn’t end there, though. It’s also:
- Moisture wicking
- Quick drying
- Soft to the touch
- Long lasting
As performance fibres go, merino wool is nearly flawless, rivalling the moisture management and breathability of synthetic materials. It keeps you cool in summer and warm in winter – even if it gets wet. That makes it perfect for runners, skiers and hikers. It’s also soft and comfortable enough for everyday wear. You can also save on laundry with merino. It can go longer between washes than other fibres, which is where its sustainability really shines.
What should you wear under women’s merino wool clothing?
In short, nothing. To fully luxuriate in merino wool, it’s best worn next to skin. So start with lightweight ladies’ merino base layers or even women's merino wool thermal underwear. But you don’t have to stop there. Merino leggings are also a great choice for all-day comfort. Pair that with merino wool women's tops for exceptional thermoregulation. Don’t forget to accessorize with socks, hats and gloves. And select the right grammage depending on the season. You’ll want:
- 115 to 150 GSM for summer
- 200 GSM during winter
- and at least 260 GSM for gusty hikes and ski days.