Wool Clothing

07/14/2010 @ 1:29 PM | General with Comments Off | Print This Post

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Ramblers Way. All opinions are 100% mine.

Alright, I don’t know about you but when I think if wool, I start getting itchy and one of those “pfth, pfth” sounds out of my mouth like somehow I got a piece of the material in my mouth. You know what I am talking about with the big bulky and heavy sweaters. I actually had one at one point and ended up giving it away because I just could not stand the feel nor weight of it any longer. I have a problem wearing heaving clothing and the weight especially when they are shirts. I do, however, love wearing Cami’s underneath a t-shirt especially during the night because it gets chilly to me. I am probably the only one though considering the temperatures we have been getting lately.

During the winter though, I usually have a t-shirt on and then a Clemson sweatshirt just to stay warm in my own house. Oddly enough I cannot stand to sleep in the heat because I sweat bad and the weight of a comforter annoys me because it feels like I’m being trapped in my own bed due to the lack of being able to move freely. So the downstairs is literally like a freezer and the upstairs just a tad cold. Knowing how warm wool is and the fact that Ramblers Way have been able to make wool clothing that does not have the itchiness or heaviness of it makes me what to rethink obtaining a few items again. I like how they have their own sheep farms in Maine and across the country to help produce the superfine fabric in the factories that they are partnered with which includes the Carolinas. I like that, I’m paying into a system that will help keep jobs here which we desperately need. After 40 years in business, I’m also thankful Ramblers Way was able to find a solution to the heavy itchy fabric and make it more streamline into soft lightweight material.

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