Wool-keeps you protected from extreme cold
Varieties in Wool Fabrics and Weaves
Botany/Merino wool is a fine wool made from worsted wool yarn.
Broadcloth is an all woolen or worsted fabric with a velvety feel.
Challis, light weight soft wool in plain weave, has a printed or woven design or flowers.
Cheviot, usually Scotch wool is a soft, fine wool that is heavier than serge.
Chinchilla cloth is a heavy, spongy woolen overcoat fabric.
Done gal was originally a thick and warm homespun or tweed woven.

Felt fabric is a compact sheet of entangled, not woven wool, fur, sometimes cotton fibers. The felt is produced by processing a mat of fibers with moisture, heat, and pressure.
Flannel wool is a soft, lightweight fabric.
Gabardine is tightly woven wool twill with a high sheen.
Glen checks are usually seen in menswear and originated in Scotland.
Harris Tweed is a hand woven fabric from Scotland with a soft feel.
Heather Mixture describes tweeds and homespun’s.
Herringbone wool is woven in twill
Homespun is a loose, strong, durable woolen woven either by hand or machine with a coarse feel.
Panama Cloth, plain woven worsted wool.
Peter sham, a very thick, waterproof woolen coating.
Pilot Cloth is a coarse, heavy, stout twilled woolen.
Poodle Cloth is made with a boucle yarn
Rabbit Hair is used in woven wool’s as a substitute for wool
Vicuña to give a soft effect in the fabric.
Sharkskin is woven with warp and filling yarns of alternating white with black, brown or blue.
Tartan is a twilled plaid design, originally Scottish.
Tweed is rough textured wool, originally homespun and slightly felted.
Virgin Wool is wool that has never been processed into fabric.
Furs-keeps you warm and fashionable.

leather-gives a textured and cowboy look to your style.

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