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Sweater Weather, Elevated: Understanding Fabrics, Weights, and Knits

Sweater weather no longer means one season or one fiber. Today’s knitwear spans from lightweight summer layers to dense winter...

Bamboo + Sorona® in 2025: Why This Bio-Based Blend Feels Cool, Stays Soft, and Lasts

Bamboo and Sorona® have become key fibers in WvG’s new generation of knits. Sorona®, a partially plant-based PTT developed by...

Yak & Camel: Warmth, Handfeel, and Where They Outperform

Cashmere and merino dominate the luxury knitwear market, but yak and camel fibers have long been used in high-quality textiles. ...

Understanding Tanuki Yarn: Feel, Warmth, and Durability

Luxury knitwear usually revolves around cashmere, merino, alpaca, or vicuña. Tanuki, also known as Asiatic raccoon or raccoon dog yarn,...

Sweater Weather, Elevated: Understanding Fabrics, Weights, and Knits

Sweater weather no longer means one season or one fiber. Today’s knitwear spans from lightweight summer layers to dense winter...

Bamboo + Sorona® in 2025: Why This Bio-Based Blend Feels Cool, Stays Soft, and Lasts

Bamboo and Sorona® have become key fibers in WvG’s new generation of knits. Sorona®, a partially plant-based PTT developed by...

Yak & Camel: Warmth, Handfeel, and Where They Outperform

Cashmere and merino dominate the luxury knitwear market, but yak and camel fibers have long been used in high-quality textiles. ...

Understanding Tanuki Yarn: Feel, Warmth, and Durability

Luxury knitwear usually revolves around cashmere, merino, alpaca, or vicuña. Tanuki, also known as Asiatic raccoon or raccoon dog yarn,...