We chose Merino wool for this collection because it embodies the highest standard of softness, comfort, and technical performance that natural fibers can offer. Originating from Merino sheep — a breed renowned for producing some of the finest wool in the world — this material stands apart from traditional European wool in both texture and handling.
Merino fibers are exceptionally fine and elastic, creating fabrics that are lightweight, smooth, and gentle against the skin. This structure allows the wool to breathe naturally while providing excellent insulation, keeping the wearer warm in cold weather and cool in heat.
By choosing Merino wool, we aimed to blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary standards of quality — honoring the heritage of wool while embracing its most advanced, luxurious form.
The WCHTS fabrics is a specially prepared assortment inspired by archaeological finds and historical iconography.
It includes various types of striped textiles that reflect the patterns, colors, and structures seen in period artworks and depictions. Each fabric has been carefully designed to echo authentic historical aesthetics while maintaining the quality and durability required for modern use.
These unique textiles are produced in limited quantities at the weaving mill of Ilia Staricov in Europe. Utilizing horizontal looms equipped with a "flying shuttle," the production process authentically replicates historical weaving techniques.
Additionally, the WCHT project invites collaboration: in the Your Ideas tab, you can share your own suggestions for new fabrics inspired by historical sources. Selected proposals may become part of future WCHT fabrics.
Wool fabrics are worth buying for several compelling reasons:
- Insulation: Wool provides excellent warmth, making it ideal for cold weather.
- Breathability: It regulates body temperature, keeping you comfortable in various climates.
- Durability: Wool is strong and resilient, ensuring long-lasting use.
- Moisture Management: It naturally wicks away moisture, keeping you dry.
- Odor Resistance: Wool's antibacterial properties prevent odors, even with prolonged wear.
- Sustainability: Wool is a renewable, biodegradable, and eco-friendly material.
Choosing wool fabrics combines comfort, functionality, and environmental benefits, making it a smart investment for quality and sustainability.
A twill pattern is a type of textile weave characterized by its diagonal rib pattern. This distinctive design is created by the way the weft threads are woven over and under the warp threads, typically in a pattern such as "over two, under two" (for a 2/2 twill). This method causes the weave to shift by two thread in each row, resulting in the diagonal lines that are the hallmark of twill fabric.
Key characteristics of twill patterns include:
- Diagonal Ridges: Visible diagonal lines or ribs that run across the fabric.
- Durability: The twill weave structure makes the fabric strong and resistant to wear and tear.
- Texture: Twill fabrics often have a soft drape and texture, making them comfortable to wear.
Twill patterns are versatile and commonly used in clothing, upholstery, and other textile applications due to their strength and appealing texture.







