Wool Coats and Jackets

Are you on the lookout for a coat – be it long, short, figure-hugging or relaxed? No matter the fit, you will find it here at K&US. Browse our selection of coats in all shapes and sizes. Our wool coats are both classic and unique and you will find them nowhere else. Our collections are designed in Södermalm, Stockholm by our in-house designers and madeby our team of highly-skilled seamstresses in Lithuania. Our beautiful fabrics are mainly from Italy and are available in a stunning selection of colours and prints. We vary our coat designs and fabrics according to the seasons. From a herringbone weave, light wool fabric to a multi-coloured, fluffy wool blend. A wool coat is elegant and warm and you will want to wear it again and again. Just add a variety of accessories and step into the season wearing a colourful scarf. Although a K&US wool coat is for all seasons, you will find the best rangeinour autumn and winter selections.

Reasons for Choosing a Wool Coat

You do not wear your wool coat out – you wear it in! Wool is a beautiful, high-quality fabric and it has several key properties that other fibres just cannot match. When you become the owner of a K&US wool coat, you will be able to relish the thought that wool is natural and comes from a renewable source and that it is beneficial to the ongoing health of our planet’s ecosystems. A wool coat is breathable and insulating and the superior wicking properties of wool mean that it is naturally odour resistant. A classic wool coat is an investment piece. Our design is timeless and our wool fabrics are sustainable and long lasting - there is no need to compromise on style. A wool coat lasts much longer than other natural materials, so it is often given a second life through vintage or charity shops. It can be handed down from generation to generation within families. A K&US wool coat is lined with fine viscose for comfort and style.


Wool Pilling

Pilling – or linting - is a natural, inevitable occurrence amongst products that are made using wool fibres.Pilling tends to concentrate in certain areas that receive more of that friction, like where you carry your hand bag. You can remove the excess pilling by hand, by using a wool comb or by getting an electronic handheld “de-piller” or “fabric shaver”.A wool coat is meant to be a great investment piece that can be worn for years to come. Give it the love it deserves by caring for it and wearing it often!

How to care for my wool coat

As the happy owner of a wool coat, you are automatically protecting the environment as wool products can last longer and require less frequent washing. Give your washing machine a rest - a simple airing is often enough to refresh woollen garments – simply hang them outside on a dry day for a couple of hours.

However, if ‘disaster’ strikes: Dry cleaning is the best method of cleaning for yourwool coat. Store your coat on a suit hanger so that the shoulders do not stretch out and hang it with a lavender sachet or cedar hang up to keep moths at bay.