Our Favorite Unbound Merino Wool T-Shirts Are on Sale for Black Friday
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Our Favorite Unbound Merino Wool T-Shirts Are on Sale for Black Friday
"WIRED favorite apparel company Unbound Merino has kicked off its Black Friday sale with deals on our favorite merino wool clothing. This is the only sale of the year for Unbound Merino (though you can sign up for the mailing list, which offers coupons and deals), and a great chance to round out your travel wardrobe with some excellent merino wool."
"Merino wool is great because you're stealing a sheep's ability to keep itself warm or cool based on the temperatures it's in. This is a process often referred to as thermoregulation. Merino sheep have thinner, softer wool than what most people think of when they think of wool. The sheep evolved this soft coat to keep them comfortable across a wide range of temperatures. The result is a fabric that's comfortable to wear next to your skin."
"Wool is sustainable, too. One sheep can produce 4 to 5 pounds of wool per year. While cotton has its place, and so does the occasional synthetic garment, merino wool is a remarkable fabric that's the cornerstone of my wardrobe. I don't think you can have too many merino pieces in your closet, but it's not cheap, which is why we're featuring these deals."
Unbound Merino has launched its only annual Black Friday sale offering discounts across its merino wool clothing range. The selection covers casual T-shirts, underwear, socks, and merino travel pants, providing options for travel and everyday wardrobes. Merino wool delivers thermoregulation, keeping the wearer warm or cool as conditions change, because merino sheep have thinner, softer fibers. Fabrics labeled superfine or ultrafine (around 17 µm or higher) produce especially soft tees. Wool production is relatively sustainable, with one sheep yielding about 4–5 pounds annually. Unbound's 100 percent merino T-shirts provide antibacterial, odor-resistant, moisture-wicking, and temperature-regulating benefits.
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