Wool Skirts For Women

Yahoo: How a collection of thrifted wool skirts from Minnesota became a New York sensation

How a collection of thrifted wool skirts from Minnesota became a New York sensation

The New York Times: ‘Wool Skirts’ Reveals Fashion History Through Thrift-Store Finds

“Wool Skirts,” an exhibition of one woman’s 40-year thrift-store collection, reveals a rich tapestry of clothing manufacturing and feminist history. “Wool Skirts,” an exhibition of one woman’s 40-year ...

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Audrey Huset loved dancing, holidays, and playing the accordion, but no hobby was more pronounced—or tangible—than the Minnesota native’s passion for collecting vintage wool skirts. “She might have ...

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Stylist: 9 of the best wool skirts to keep you stylish and warm this winter

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9 of the best wool skirts to keep you stylish and warm this winter

The Star: From thrifted finds to fashion: The compelling story of 632 wool skirts

'Wool Skirts' takes the skirts as canvas and the collection as a forum for prototyping fashion’s vital renewal. Photo: Instagram/Sudestada What do you do with 632 wool skirts? That was the question ...

From thrifted finds to fashion: The compelling story of 632 wool skirts

The most wearable items in your wardrobe. Made from our favorite natural material, merino wool.

Wool is most commonly obtained from sheep. It is generally a creamy white color, although some breeds of sheep produce natural colors, such as black, brown, silver, and other random mixes. Wool is produced by follicles which are small cells located in the skin.

Wool, animal fibre forming the protective covering, or fleece, of sheep or of other hairy mammals, such as goats and camels. Prehistoric man, clothing himself with sheepskins, eventually learned to make yarn and fabric from their fibre covering.