30/05/2025 – Outdoor clothing

Suedwolle Group redefines wool outerwear

As part of its Suedwebs Innovation Hub, Suedwolle Group presents a new collection of down jackets that redefines how natural fibres can be used in outerwear.

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100% recycled wool padding offers a fresh alternative to conventional fill. © Suedwolle

 

This initiative in collaboration with Tintoria Finissaggio 2000 and Omar Bertona brings together advanced textile engineering and visual expression, resulting in garments that combine comfort, technical function, and a distinctive design language.

Made from woven wool and noble fibres like mohair, cashmere, and silk, the jackets combine a soft feel with visual depth. 3D pigment printing – rarely used on wool – adds sculptural texture. Inside, 100% recycled wool padding offers a fresh alternative to conventional fill, providing natural insulation, breathability and texture. A sophisticated, multi-stage process ensures clarity of print, durability of yarn and confidence in fibre sourcing.

The development of the collection was supported by close collaboration with Tintoria Finissaggio 2000, whose technical expertise in dyeing, printing, and finishing ensured high quality results. Creative direction was provided by Omar Bertona, who brought a design approach that balanced expressive visuals with real-world wearability. This project demonstrates the great potential of wool to support both creative exploration and functional innovation.