Regenerated wool fiber material

Regenerated wool fiber material
Material made of mechanically recycled wool fibers obtained by processing rags, the old used clothing. Raw materials, once selected, are manually separated by color, finesse and composition. Each fabric is then separated by buttons, zippers, and labels to prevent them from compromising the quality of the final product. Water ragging processing results in a high-quality fibrous material, preserving the fiber length and the initial characteristics of the fabric. The process continues with combing and coloring, in a natural way, the fibers that can be processed and woven again. The yarn is used in the manufacture of garments.
Post-consumer recycled material
  • 100% wool