Outside Magazine, January 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013

They Don't Knit It Like They Used to

Tim Jarvis' bid to challenge the Antarctic in vintage wool apparel comes as the original technical fiber is experiencing a renaissance. Even today, no other textile—natural or synthetic—is as useful or trustworthy.

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1. Because wool is both plush and naturally fire-resistant, merino sheepskin is a luxurious choice for airplane-seat covers made by boutique brands like AeroSheep ($225).

2. Employing a new method to compress short and long fibers into batting, Ibex uses wool in puffy jackets like the Aire sweater ($295). The filling maintains loft longer than down and insulates better when wet.

3. Wool felt is soft to the touch and fends off spills, making it a good choice for gadget sleeves. Nau uses recycled fibers in its Pad Stash ($45).

4. Wool is an ideal choice for a shoe upper: it's light-weight, insulates and ventilates, and dries rapidly. It also readily absorbs pigment. Sperry Top-Sider uses the material in its Striper Laceless CVO Slip-On sneakers ($70).

5. Patagonia adds warmth to the neoprene booties on its Rio Gallegos waders ($450) by outfitting them with a proprietary merino lining.

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