Lambswool
Lambswool is a type of wool that comes from the first shearing of a lamb, typically when the lamb is around seven months old. It is highly prized for its softness, warmth, and fine texture, making it a popular material for high-quality garments and textiles. Unlike wool from older sheep, lambswool is much softer and more delicate, which is why it’s often used for luxury clothing like sweaters, scarves, and blankets.