True Wool Mills

What we do

Wool is our business.

We bring a world of wool together under one roof. Our experience, insight, contacts and commitment are unrivalled. 

We live wool and of course, we love wool. You can trust True Wool Mills to bring the best of the world’s wool directly to you.

If you are talking about wool, we would love to join the conversation. We know a lot about wool and understand the global industry like no one else. We speak your language and we understand your priorities – Consistency, Reliability, Quality and Price. We would be delighted to help you find the right wool which will meet your needs, every time.

Our products

Greasy wool

The lanolin can be used in cosmetic products such as hand creams and body lotions, while semi-greasy wool can be used to create waterproof mitts and gloves used by fishermen.

Greasy wool can be cleaned through a number of processes, using either a natural bathing process or by the more complex process of chemical carbonization.

Scoured wool

True Wool Mills has the ability to meet a customer’s demand for high quality scoured wool, all year round.

Consistency and reliability are at the core of our business and we have built our sound reputation on working successfully in partnership with customers and suppliers across the globe.

Wool tops

We are in a very strong position to be able to source greasy wool and arrange for it to be processed into high quality, consistently reliable tops.

Scoured wool is combed and sorted. The longer fibres resulting from this process are called tops and are in a form ready for spinning.

Cashmere

Cashmere grows in varying shades of grey, white and brown. It absorbs dye well and can be transformed into a wide range of shades, making it ideal for clothing and interior décor. Cashmere is regarded as a luxury fibre and in recent years has become more accessible to consumers.

Alpaca

There are two breeds of Alpaca: Huacaya and Suris. Huacaya provide a dense and soft fibre and Suris are coated in longer, lustrous fibres with a silky touch. Both breeds are able to withstand extremes of diurnal temperature and often hostile natural habitats, thanks to their incredible coats. 

 

Silk

The best-known type of silk comes from the cocoons of the larvae of the mulberry silkworm, Bombyx mori which is reared in captivity.

The physical properties of silk, makes it comfortable to wear in warm weather and also will keep you warm in cold weather.

Get in touch

Contact us today to discover a better way to purchase wool and other fine natural fibres.

What we do

Wool is our business.

We bring a world of wool together under one roof. Our experience, insight, contacts and commitment are unrivalled. 

We live wool and of course, we love wool. You can trust True Wool Mills to bring the best of the world’s wool directly to you.

If you are talking about wool, we would love to join the conversation. We know a lot about wool and understand the global industry like no one else. We speak your language and we understand your priorities – Consistency, Reliability, Quality and Price. We would be delighted to help you find the right wool which will meet your needs, every time.

Our products

Greasy wool

The lanolin can be used in cosmetic products such as hand creams and body lotions, while semi-greasy wool can be used to create waterproof mitts and gloves used by fishermen.

Greasy wool can be cleaned through a number of processes, using either a natural bathing process or by the more complex process of chemical carbonization.

Scoured wool

True Wool Mills has the ability to meet a customer’s demand for high quality scoured wool, all year round.

Consistency and reliability are at the core of our business and we have built our sound reputation on working successfully in partnership with customers and suppliers across the globe.

Wool tops

We are in a very strong position to be able to source greasy wool and arrange for it to be processed into high quality, consistently reliable tops.

Scoured wool is combed and sorted. The longer fibres resulting from this process are called tops and are in a form ready for spinning.

Cashmere

Cashmere grows in varying shades of grey, white and brown. It absorbs dye well and can be transformed into a wide range of shades, making it ideal for clothing and interior décor. Cashmere is regarded as a luxury fibre and in recent years has become more accessible to consumers.

Alpaca

There are two breeds of Alpaca: Huacaya and Suris. Huacaya provide a dense and soft fibre and Suris are coated in longer, lustrous fibres with a silky touch. Both breeds are able to withstand extremes of diurnal temperature and often hostile natural habitats, thanks to their incredible coats. 

Silk

The best-known type of silk comes from the cocoons of the larvae of the mulberry silkworm, Bombyx mori which is reared in captivity.

The physical properties of silk, makes it comfortable to wear in warm weather and also will keep you warm in cold weather.

Get in touch

Contact us today to discover a better way to purchase wool and other fine natural fibres.