Oh don’t worry, I didn’t take it as a dig. That’s genuinely cool that wool works like that ( ‿) Anyway, here’s your answers:
It doesn’t have a tag, thankfully, I’m absolutely disgusted by tags and the thought of seeing or touching one makes me feel like I’m gonna hurl (but that’s a whole other story). While I do get someone to remove the tags from my things for me, this one never had one, because my friend made it for me shortly before she died. I’m not too worried about not being able to identify the material though, I’m happy to know it’s probably wool and also to be able to think there’s a little bit of magic in it from the love she put into it when making it for me.
I asked my vegan sibling about using wool and they said they’ll personally use wool, they just won’t eat it 😄
Oh don’t worry, I didn’t take it as a dig. That’s genuinely cool that wool works like that ( ‿) Anyway, here’s your answers:
It doesn’t have a tag, thankfully, I’m absolutely disgusted by tags and the thought of seeing or touching one makes me feel like I’m gonna hurl (but that’s a whole other story). While I do get someone to remove the tags from my things for me, this one never had one, because my friend made it for me shortly before she died. I’m not too worried about not being able to identify the material though, I’m happy to know it’s probably wool and also to be able to think there’s a little bit of magic in it from the love she put into it when making it for me.
I asked my vegan sibling about using wool and they said they’ll personally use wool, they just won’t eat it 😄
LMAO fair on the vegan question.
It could also straight up be the magic in the sense that how some fabrics are weaved can help with cooling/heating.
My brother use to rip the tags off his shirts and a lot of the time would take a little hole from the shirt with it.
Thanks for sharing!