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Three Wool Garments You Can Wear All Year

No more packing it away for winter

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Here鈥檚 the problem with loving wool: You can have a wonderful cozy winter layered up with your long johns and sweaters and socks and mittens, and then鈥揵am!鈥攖he snow melts and you have to pack it all away. But fear not! There are now more year-round wool options than ever, thanks to wool blends, lighter fabric weights, and (I like to think) a greater cultural appreciation for the fiber. If you鈥檝e been dreaming of four-season wool in your life, here are three favorites that you鈥檒l never have to take off.

Woolly Leggings ($99)

Sizes: XS-XXL

Woolly Women's Leggings
Courtesy: Woolly

Leggings might or might not be pants鈥攂lah-blah, debate-debate鈥攂ut wool long underwear, are decidedly not pants, thanks to their saggy knees and saggy butts. This is sad for me, because I live in wool long underwear all winter and don鈥檛 like to give them up. Typically I throw a down skirt over them when I head to town, which works because I live in the Northwoods, where standards for formality are low. But in my heart, I know I鈥檓 pushing it.

Enter wool leggings. This pair from Woolly is 95 percent merino and 5 percent elastane, so they have a nice stretch but still feel firm and substantial. They hit around belly-button height, don鈥檛 slip down (despite my many efforts to get them to do so), are machine washable, and feel equally wearable as a winter baselayer as they are with a tank top and sneakers on a sunny day. In fact, they鈥檙e particularly nice on a warm day, because the fabric is highly breathable and doesn鈥檛 get stinky even if you sweat all over them, which I did.

I鈥檓 now baffled that anyone makes long underwear that aren鈥檛 also leggings, or leggings that aren鈥檛 merino, especially considering that the price point here is similar to that of fancy non-merino leggings or non-legging wool long underwear. And if you can鈥檛 stand the thought of covering your legs in summer, there鈥檚 also a that鈥檚 just as nice.

Wool& Brooklyn Wrap Dress ($138)

Sizes: XS-2X

Courtesy: Wool&

This is quite possibly the perfect travel dress, because it鈥檚聽 packable, washable, versatile, layer-able, and not particularly wrinkly or smelly. But those are great traits for non-travel clothing, too, and I鈥檓 already wearing this dress more than almost anything else in my wardrobe. For one thing, it鈥檚 super flattering: it has enough of a waistline to look nice dressed-up, but it鈥檚 still incredibly flowy, and the wrap style looks equally at home with a cardigan as it does with hiking boots and a backpack. For me, at five-foot-eight-inches tall, the hem ends just below mid-thigh鈥 short enough to feel flirty, but long enough that I聽 don鈥檛 feel like I鈥檓 going to flash anyone in a strong breeze. (If you prefer more coverage, there鈥檚 another version available that鈥檚 three inches longer.)

The fabric is a little thin, kind of like t-shirt material, and feels cool and breezy on hot days. If you鈥檝e tried other Wool& dresses, you鈥檒l know that some of them are made of a merino terry that feels substantial and has more weight for winter. This lighter fabric looks great, and is plenty opaque, but it rides up a little bit over tights and leggings. On the annoyingness scale, I鈥檇 categorize this as mild: it鈥檚 not so frustrating that I鈥檇 avoid it, but you should expect to tug things into place occasionally. Still, that鈥檚 a small price to pay for a dress you can truly wear year-round.

Appalachian Gear Company All-Paca Poncho ($175)

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all-paca poncho
Courtesy: Appalachian Gear Company

This poncho is somehow both the least and most practical garment I own, in the sense that wearing it at any time is a statement, and it鈥檚 prone to getting in the way, but it also fits over anything and feels just-right in any temperature south of scorching. I have received countless compliments while wearing it, probably because people were staring at it anyway and didn鈥檛 know what else to say.

Imagine a piece of thick, stretchy 100 percent alpaca, roughly the size of a twin sheet, with a generous hood in the center. Because it has so much material, you can wrap it around yourself to make it quite a bit warmer, or leave it hanging loose and catch a breeze through the sides. Need an emergency towel? Stargazing blanket? Mosquito deterrent? A cover-up to wear to the communal shower at the campground? Something to wrap around your date鈥檚 shoulders before you lean in for a kiss? You鈥檙e covered for it all.

I wore it for a week straight while recovering from surgery, and then another week straight while camping, and it performed equally well in both situations. It will smell like campfire smoke all year.

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