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Elevate Your Everyday Look with the finest Luxury Wear
Fashion trends may change constantly, but two fabrics have stood the test of time: leather and wool. These classic materials have charmed both men and women, transcending eras and gender barriers. Join us as we uncover how to elevate your...
Woolen Wear, Its Types, And Its Superiority Over Other Fabric Types
Wool is a type of fabric made from animal hairs. Although most people think of sheep when they hear the word "wool," there are many different kinds of wool produced from animals other than sheep. Wool is valued for its distinctive qualities, such as its protein and fat content, which make it unique and suitable for certain applications. Wool also has a high flame resistance compared to cotton and other natural or synthetic textile materials. It chars and self-extinguishes rather than spreading flame, making it useful in applications where flammability decrement is desired. Wool is favored over other fabrics because it is a natural fabric that is warm in the winter and cool in the summer. It is also fire retardant and mold resistant, making it suitable for people with asthma and other breathing issues. Additionally, wool's high degree of flexibility allows it to support the body's joints and various pressure positions, making it an ideal material for clothing.
Woolen-wear traditions in Pakistan

Pakistan is known for its cold winters and woolen wear is a must-have for staying warm and comfortable during the colder months. In Pakistan, woolen wear is a sector of great fashion and has a rich tradition of textile production, and many local artisans create beautiful woolen garments using traditional techniques and designs. One popular type of woolen wear in Pakistan is the shawl. Shawls are typically made from fine wool and are available in a range of colors, patterns, and styles. They are often intricately embroidered with traditional designs, making them not only functional but also a fashionable accessory to any outfit.