Throughout history, both wool and cotton garments have been with us - in one shape or another - providing protection and comfort in a variety of climates and needs. Both natural and sourced renewably, a consumer can find wool and cotton in sweaters, pants, tops, socks, hats and more - but understanding which to choose (and why) often leaves people with more questions than answers. So, let’s get right down to it: Why is wool better than cotton? Is wool warmer than cotton? Starting with the basics, is wool warmer than cotton? The answer is a resounding “yes.” Thanks to a crimp in the fiber, along with other natural evolutions, wool is a world-renowned insulator with many warmth-oriented tricks up its sleeve (for example, wool actually becomes warmer on an atomic level when introduced to water or water vapor). Our
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