Woollen Collection
"Woollen: A Timeless Thread Weaving Through History" In the early 20th century
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"Woollen: A Timeless Thread Weaving Through History" In the early 20th century, Baldwins knitting leaflet and Patons knitting wools advertisement were essential companions for those seeking warmth during WW1. As winter approached, putting on ice skates became a cherished ritual, with woollen socks providing comfort and insulation against the cold. Lancashire Spinning Mill in the Victorian period was a bustling hub of activity, where skilled workers transformed raw wool into luxurious fabrics. The sporty lacrosse girl donned her woollen uniform with pride as she fearlessly took to the field, showcasing both style and functionality. At Saltaire Woollen Mill in late 19th-century England, hardworking individuals dedicated their days to crafting exquisite textiles that would warm hearts across the country. With his quizzing glass in hand, a distinguished man admired his finely tailored suit made from high-quality woollen fabric - a mark of sophistication and refinement. Choosing a club was not just about skill but also about camaraderie; these gentlemen bonded over shared interests while wearing their stylish woollen attire. Two elegantly dressed women by Chantal epitomized timeless fashion as they showcased stunning outfits crafted from sumptuous woollen materials. Even French actress Brigitte Bardot sought solace in Scotland's chilly weather during filming; wrapped in cosy woollens, she exuded effortless glamour amidst breathtaking landscapes. Tatler winter fashions by Gordon Conway celebrated the versatility of wool through chic designs that kept society's elite warm without compromising on style. Bonus: Underneath our feet lurks an unexpected menace – carpet beetle larvae. These tiny creatures have an insatiable appetite for natural fibres like wool but serve as a reminder of its enduring appeal even to nature itself.