What is Lambswool?

Lambswool is quite literally wool from lambs. The young sheep provide soft, fine wool that makes for great clothing and home items. While a grown up sheep's wool is notorious for its potential itchiness, lambswool is generally softer and less likely to cause skin irritation. 

This wool is the highest quality sheep’s wool, as the diameter is finer and the wool requires minimal processing due to the staples being 50mm or shorter. As a result, the fibres are stronger, smoother and are able to hold more elasticity.

Lambswool is a sustainable natural fibre; it is naturally renewable, recyclable and bio-degradable. 

lamsbwool benefits of wearing

Cashmere Fibre

Traditionally cashmere is the ultra-luxurious and rarest of fibres in the world. Cashmere’s incredibly soft texture and lightweight feel have been apart of the textile industry since the early 15th century.

This opulent fibre is ethically sourced in Mongolia from environmentally conscious farms that follow cruelty-free standards. Ahipao only uses cashmere that has been brushed from the cashmere goat, not sheared, to ensure the softest of garments.