Merino - Abbey Hat - Glacier
The Abbey is crafted from 100% merino wool, making it incredibly soft and warm. The intricate cable design adds a touch of elegance and softness, while the name is a nod to London's iconic Abbey Road.
Merino - Abbey Hat - Glacier
- Designed by us in the UK
- Made by us in the UK
- Linked by hand
Merino Wool
Merino wool is a premium natural fiber known for its exceptional softness, breathability, and temperature-regulating abilities. Its fine texture makes it comfortable against the skin, unlike traditional wool, wand its insulating properties keep you warm in cold weather while remaining breathable in warmer conditions. Merino wool can absorb moisture without feeling damp, keeping the wearer dry and comfortable. Additionally, its natural antimicrobial properties help resist odors, making it a favorite for athletic and outdoor gear.
Beyond comfort, Merino wool is sustainable and durable, as it’s renewable, biodegradable, and resilient with proper care. It's commonly used in performance clothing, base layers, and everyday apparel for its versatility and odor resistance. Caring for Merino wool is simple: gentle washing and air drying help retain its softness and shape over time. This fiber offers an ideal balance of luxury, functionality, and eco-friendliness.
Abbey Road
Abbey Road in London is one of the city's most iconic streets, best known for its connection to the Beatles. Located in the borough of Westminster, it’s home to the famous Abbey Road Studios, where the Beatles recorded most of their albums and created some of their most famous songs. The street itself became legendary after the Beatles featured it on the cover of their 1969 album Abbey Road, with the band members crossing a zebra (pedestrian) crossing just outside the studio. That crosswalk has since become a popular tourist attraction, drawing fans from around the world who come to recreate the iconic photo.
Abbey Road Studios remains one of the world’s most celebrated recording studios, with a rich history in music production. Beyond the Beatles, it has hosted an impressive lineup of legendary artists, including Pink Floyd, Oasis, and Amy Winehouse, and is also known for film score recordings, including soundtracks for Star Wars and Harry Potter. The studios still operate today, and the famous Abbey Road crossing is now a designated heritage site. Nearby, visitors often leave their messages and tributes on the studio’s walls, adding to the cultural legacy of Abbey Road as a cherished piece of musical history.