Why use vintage wool blankets?

The fact is that we spend about a third of our lives in bed, which is about 7 to 8 hours every night. We use this time to get fully rested so we can wake up alert and refreshed so we are prepare for whatever the day will be bring us. The more comfortable we sleep the better and more refreshe and awake we will truly be.

1. Scientific research has shown that wool blankets has natural abilities which keep us warmer than traditional blankets and the comfort is hard to match, especially for the lower cost of wool compared to higher synthetic types of fabrics.

2. Vintage Wool blankets help keep your body tempurature regulated and consistent which will help you feel better while you sleep.

3. Vintage Wool blankets have unique thermal properties which retain warmth but do so at the same time as letting your body breathe comfortably. So wool blankets will help you stay warm in the winter and in the summer they can be used for comfort without giving you that clammy feeling you might get with other synthetic fabrics, all the while letting your skin and body breathe naturally.

4. Vintage Wool blankets are also found to be extremely versatile. If you have several wool blankets you can add or remove a layer depending on the season, the tempurature outside and the tempurature inside your house. This gives you the flexibilty to use one type of blanket no matter if it’s hot or cold.

5. Because Vintage Wool blankets can breath so well, they also can prevent moisture build up while you sleep which makes a big difference on how deep your sleep actually is. If you sweat while you sleep because of being too smother or hot, the moisture that builds up can lead to bacteria in your sheets and blanket which can directly lead to allergic problems. You simply won’t find this in other types of blankets.

6. Vintage Wool blankets promote good health by being natural and eco-friendly. Wool comes from a renewable resource and there are no dangerous chemicals used in the process. Wool is also naturally flame-retardant which is great if you use them around fireplaces or outdoor fires.