Dry clothes can be made from any fabric.
Some types of wool must be dry cleaned, for example, most blazers made of wool. There should be labels in garments and products like blankets, indicating method of care. Some wool, can be gently hand washed with mild detergent/soap made especially for wool so it doesn't stip the wool of natural softness. Wool should be air dried, as it will shrink if in heated dryer. Protect wool from chewing insects, and ensure wool is cleaned prior to storage.
about 50% is made from wool
the hopi made their clothes from cotton and wool and buffalo skin
you shouldn't get clothes with wool in them.
Yes, 100% wool is a natural fibre.
Wool
there clothes are made out of sheep skin, and wool.
It is believed that wool does dry faster than cotton. Many think that wool does not absorb moisture like cotton does.
Wool is best dried in open air, since agitation can cause wool to shrink. Dry it flat so as to retain its shape.
Wool fibers have a complex structure that can hold onto moisture, leading to slower evaporation compared to synthetic materials that repel water. Additionally, wool has a higher water absorption capacity, which further contributes to the longer drying time.
Wool, linen, and silk
wool