As I am entering the last 1/2 hour of my 8 hour work day, the  combination of increased irritability with the heat currently on in the  building has brought the itchy level of my lovely wool sweater to the  point where I’m scratching my upper arms from the neck hole and looking  ridiculous but just dont care. I would just take it off but the tank top  I stupidly wore underneath it is not exactly work appropriate.
Every  time I buy a wool sweater it is because it doesn’t occur to me   that the  item I'm about to buy is made of wool because I am enchanted  by  whatever  style someone dreamed up that I unfortunately have been  drawn  to. Also  because I have yet to have the forethought to determine  my  clothing’s  material before making a purchase.
How is wool any better than other fabrics that neither itch nor require dry-cleaning so it wont shrink in the wash?
|  | 
| I bet sheep are itchy too | 
So here’s my question: Why in this day in age where we know about the  itchiness of wool and have plenty of alternative fabrics are we A)  still manufacturing wool sweaters (and other items) and 2) still buying  them.
Someone, who’s not me, should stop this madness immediately.
 

 

















