If we choose clothes made from natural materials, i.e. those that break down once the garment reaches the end of its life, those that barely need any washing and don’t release microplastics into the environment, then we’re looking after more than just ourselves.
Wool is nature’s own little miracle. One-hundred per cent natural, one-hundred percent renewable and one-hundred per cent degradable. Wool’s natural properties are the result of thousands of years of development and cannot be recreated in a laboratory.
Know where your clothes come from
If you choose Devold wool, you’ll know where your garments come from and where they’re produced. Check the label on your garment to find out more about our farmers and the exact location where the wool used to make your garment comes from.
The few selected wool growers that Devold collaborates with adhere to very strict quality control requirements. We choose our partners based on how they manage their farm, as well as the quality of the sheep's wool, to ensure good animal welfare and stable operations while preserving the soil and water sources in the mountain grazing areas.
We work tirelessly on going the extra mile to create the most environmentally friendly production process possible: we seek to manufacture garments that are not only good to wear outdoors but also gentle on nature.
Wool is nature’s own little miracle. An annually renewable resource. Circular. 100% natural and 100 % degradable.
Wool’s natural properties are the result of thousands of years of evolution and can’t be reproduced in a laboratory.
Wool is in itself a technical fiber. One of wool’s special properties is that it’s temperature-dependent, meaning it keeps you warm in cold weather and has a cooling effect in warm weather.