Premium socks made from sustainable wool from Mongolian nomads Noble socks - thin are ideal for cold feet. Thanks to their high wool content, they offer the perfect combination of softness and warmth, making them the ideal socks for the cold season. The soft sole protects the sole area, toes and heel, so you feel warm even in adverse weather conditions. Breathable ventilation channels have a climate-regulating effect and ensure optimum moisture transport and a pleasant climate in the shoe. The comfortable waistband prevents cuts and slipping. The robust design combined with a wool-resistant material mix allows the knitted socks to breathe and regulate the climate.
Premium socks made from sustainable wool from Mongolian nomads Noble socks - thick are ideal for cold feet. Thanks to their high wool content, they offer the perfect combination of softness and warmth, making them the ideal socks for the cold season. The soft sole protects the sole area, toes and heel, so you feel warm even in adverse weather conditions. Breathable ventilation channels have a climate-regulating effect and ensure optimum moisture transport and a pleasant climate in the shoe. The comfortable waistband prevents cuts and slipping. The robust design combined with a wool-resistant material mix allows the knitted socks to breathe and regulate the climate.
Cozy warmth meets sustainable craftsmanship: our thick woolen cuffs are made from 90% pure Mongolian virgin wool from free-range nomadic sheep. The elasticated ribbed structure ensures a secure fit, without any cutting rubber pressure. Breathable, dimensionally stable and fairly produced in accordance with the Noble Nomads Standard - for naturally warm legs during yoga, hiking or cozy evenings at home.
Mongolian sheep are a breed of domestic sheep native to the Mongolian plateau in Asia. The scientific name is Ovis aries, where Ovis is the generic name for sheep and Aries is the species name, which means “ram” in Latin. Mongolian sheep are known for their high-quality wool, which is soft, durable, and warm. The wool fibers of Mongolian sheep are generally finer and softer than those of many other sheep breeds. The fibers have a diameter of 15 to 25 micrometers and are also elastic, meaning they can stretch and return to their original shape. Commercial hand dyers and retailers can also purchase this yarn from us.
The natural fiber Mongolian camel wool, also known as camel hair, is obtained from the undercoat of the double-humped camel. This domesticated camel species is native to Mongolia and the surrounding regions. Due to its unique properties, camel wool is ideal for making clothing, especially in colder regions. Its high thermal insulation is due to the hollow fibers, which trap warm air, as well as its natural crimp for additional insulation. The wool is also characterized by its water resistance, which means that it retains its insulating properties even when damp. Commercial hand dyers and retailers can also purchase this yarn from us.
Camels that are up to three years old, on the other hand, are known as baby camels. Their wool is very flexible and extremely soft, but the flock is shorter, so it should be sorted separately and the quality level of knitwear and textiles is no less high than that of cashmere products. On average, 1-3 year old camels can produce 2400–4500 grams of wool, while adult camels can produce 4600–8000 grams of wool annually. Commercial hand dyers and retailers can also purchase this yarn from us.