abstract:Boiled wool is a special type of fabric primarily used in berets, scarves, vests, cardigans, coats and jackets. Created by a mechanical process using water and agitation, shrinking knitted or woven wool or wool-blend fabrics, compressing and interlocking the fibers into a tighter felt-like mass.
Try chocolate-on-chocolate with a tweed suit, royal blue-on-blue with a knit dressor a cranberry-red ankle peeking out from a boiled-wool cigarette pant.