But is it really true that wool/silk has a cooling effect? We at ENGEL explain and show why natural fibers are the right choice even in summer.
Can you wear wool/silk clothing in summer?
Yes, wool/silk clothing can not only be worn in summer – it is actually particularly well suited for this season. The fine blend combines the temperature-regulating properties of wool with the smooth, lightweight structure of silk. This makes it the ideal choice for warm days when you want to be able to rely on your clothing.
Wool/silk is particularly comfortable for babies, children, and people with sensitive skin: it adapts to the climate, is soft on the skin, and ensures that the body neither overheats nor cools down – ideal in changeable weather, whether in the sun or in the shade.
Does natural wool/silk clothing keep you cool?
Even if the term "cooling" sounds unusual in connection with wool at first, it describes the correct phenomenon: thanks to its ability to regulate moisture, support air circulation, and not feel wet, wool/silk is very comfortable to wear in summer temperatures.
The temperature-regulating effect of wool is a natural mechanism that sheep use to protect themselves from the weather—and it also works in clothing.
Wool absorbs moisture particularly well: up to a third of its own weight without feeling wet or clammy. The stored moisture slowly evaporates to the outside – this evaporation process creates a natural cooling effect on the skin.
The silk in the fabric supports this effect, as it has a naturally cooling effect and gently hugs the body. This creates a microclimatic balance that prevents overheating. Thanks to its fibres and the lanolin it contains, wool also inhibits bacteria and dispenses odours. This means that your clothes stay fresh even after prolonged wear and need to be washed much less often. This is particularly practical when traveling or on summer vacation.
That's why wool/silk clothing is the right alternative to synthetic materials or pure cotton, especially in summer. It protects the skin, keeps the body climate in balance – and even offers natural UV protection of at least SPF 22 to over 50, depending on the density and colour of the material.
Conclusion
Wool/silk clothing is not only suitable for the cold season. Thanks to its temperature-balancing and moisture-regulating properties, it is also very comfortable to wear in summer. Especially in the form of shirts, bodysuits, underwear, or light hats, this fine natural blend is a sophisticated choice – for young and old alike.