Shearling
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Shearling is a soft, natural material and one of nature's greatest insulators. Used for centuries by humans, shearling is a sheepskin or lambskin pelt that has gone through a shearing process to obtain a uniform depth of the wool fiber for a more uniform look and feel.
A typical shearling pelt features leather, or sueded leather, on one side and shorn fur on the underside. Naturally thermostatic, the soft wool fibers of shearling wick away moisture and keep moisture for year-round comfort and breathability.