Fineness

Fineness

The most important measurement when evaluating wool is the fineness, meaning the diameter of the single fibre. Over time, as a result of the selection of the breeds, the wool’s fineness had become more refined, allowing fabrics to become lighter and softer. On fabrics, the fineness of the raw material is indicated according to the codes from the International Wool Textile Organisation and from the American Wool Products Labelling Act.