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Merino Wool Sweaters & Sweatshirts

Experience lightweight warmth and timeless comfort with icebreaker’s collection of merino wool sweaters and sweatshirts. Designed for versatility, these layers provide insulation without bulk, making them ideal for everything from mountain adventures to everyday wear. Made with superfine merino wool, each sweater naturally regulates body temperature and moves moisture away from the skin to keep you dry and comfortable in any climate. The breathable fibers help retain warmth in cold conditions while preventing overheating indoors or on the move. The odor-resistant properties of merino wool allow you to wear them longer between washes, making them a reliable choice for travel and daily wear. Available in a variety of styles, including cardigans, half-zips, and pullovers, these sweaters blend performance with effortless style. Worn alone or as part of a layering system, they deliver the perfect balance of comfort and function. Pair merino wool sweaters with breathable trousers, durable shorts, and performance socks to complete a wardrobe built for adventure and everyday life.
Merino Wool Sweaters & Sweatshirts FAQs
Q: Are merino wool sweaters suitable for layering?

A: Yes. Merino wool sweaters are designed to work seamlessly as part of a layering system. The lightweight yet insulating properties make them an ideal mid-layer under a jacket in cold weather, while the breathable fabric ensures comfort when worn over a t-shirt or base layer in milder conditions.

Q: Can merino wool sweaters be worn indoors without overheating?

A: Yes. Merino wool naturally regulates body temperature, allowing you to stay warm without feeling overheated. The breathable fibers release excess heat and moisture, making these sweaters comfortable for both indoor and outdoor wear.

Q: How should I store merino wool sweaters when not in use?

A: Store merino wool sweaters folded in a cool, dry place to maintain their shape. If storing for an extended period, use a breathable cotton bag and add natural moth repellents like cedar blocks or lavender sachets to protect the fibers.