A woollen jumper, also known as a wool sweater or simply a sweater, is a knitted garment typically made from wool yarn. It is designed to be worn over the upper body and arms to provide warmth. Wool is a natural fiber derived from the fleece of sheep or other animals like goats (cashmere and mohair), rabbits (angora), or alpacas. Woollen jumpers come in various styles, designs, and colors. They are popular in colder climates as the natural properties of wool make it an excellent insulator, trapping heat close to the body. The knit pattern of the jumper adds to its ability to retain warmth. Additionally, wool has moisture-wicking properties, helping to keep the wearer dry by absorbing and evaporating sweat. Woollen jumpers are versatile and can be worn casually or in more formal settings, depending on the design. They are a staple in many wardrobes, especially during the colder seasons, providing both comfort and style.
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Natural fibres, such as wool, is biodegradable
Woollen Gymnasium was created in 1937.
That is the Canadian and UK spelling of "woollen". In the US, it is "woolen".
Evans Woollen died on 1942-05-20.
Evans Woollen was born on 1864-11-28.
Burying in Woollen Acts happened in 1666.
National Woollen Museum was created in 1976.
Edinburgh Woollen Mill was created in 1947.
"woollen" is an English word. It means made out of wool.
The clothing of peasants was basic, practical and not decorated. Men wore a short woollen tunic belted at the waist over short woollen trousers. He would wear a small hat over a woollen cowl and boots on his feet. The women would wear a woollen dress over a woollen underskirt. They would have a woollen cowl to protect their heads and shoulders and boots on their feet. A source link is below.
I find woollen ones to be itchy, I prefer cotton ones myself.