Wool is one of the oldest and most precious natural fibers, used for centuries in clothing. It is warm, breathable, durable, and timelessly elegant. However, there are different types of wool, each with unique qualities and feel.
Mohair
Mohair comes from Angora goats. It is strong, shiny, and elastic, giving garments an elegant drape and lightness. Often used in sweaters and coats.
Kid Mohair
Kid Mohair is a finer version of mohair, sourced from young goats. It is softer, lighter, and more luxurious with less fluff.

Alpaca
Alpaca wool originates from the Andes. Softer and warmer than regular sheep wool, it is hypoallergenic because it contains no lanolin, making it perfect for sensitive skin.
Baby Alpaca
Baby Alpaca is not from baby animals, but from the first shearing of an alpaca. It is extremely fine, silky soft, and warm.

Merino Wool
Merino wool comes from Merino sheep and is known for its softness and breathability. It regulates body temperature perfectly – keeping you warm in winter and cool in summer.
Cashmere
Cashmere is obtained from Cashmere goats. It is one of the most luxurious wool types – very lightweight, incredibly soft, and warm. A true symbol of elegance.

How to Care for Wool Fabrics?
• Washing: hand wash or use a delicate cycle with cold water.
• Detergent: use a special wool shampoo.
• Drying: never tumble dry; lay flat on a towel at room temperature.
• Ironing: rarely needed, but if so, use low heat with steam.
• Storage: keep in breathable fabric bags to protect from moths.
With the right care, wool garments will last for years. By choosing BeaA, you invest in elegance, comfort, and timeless quality.
