The Wool and The Secret Finish // WeatherWool - Behind The Scene : Part 02

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

Комментарии • 35

  • @666Necropsy
    @666Necropsy 5 месяцев назад +3

    the passion in that great man at American Woolen is touching. i want to support a man and industry like this.

    • @WeatherWool
      @WeatherWool  4 месяца назад +1

      YES! ... No substitute for passion!! -- Ralph

    • @666Necropsy
      @666Necropsy 4 месяца назад

      @@WeatherWool hope to receive my weatherwool soon. should arrive soon.

  • @martinsanders3357
    @martinsanders3357 7 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing in every sense of the word.

  • @randolphrussell1751
    @randolphrussell1751 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for making this video.

  • @Philo68
    @Philo68 Год назад +2

    I could listen to this guy all day. What knowledge and passion!

    • @WeatherWool
      @WeatherWool  Год назад

      For sure! Today I called Giuseppe with a question about yarn and got a lesson on spinning!!

    • @Philo68
      @Philo68 Год назад +1

      @@WeatherWool Ha! School is NEVER out for the pro.
      Thanks for your quality control and tireless quest for perfection- you’re well on the way!

    • @WeatherWool
      @WeatherWool  Год назад

      @@Philo68 We appreciate the support. It makes sense that after something like 8000 years of people wearing wool, there would be a lot to know. But STILL ... surprises!

    • @VS-TheWorld
      @VS-TheWorld 9 месяцев назад

      I got 38 ... going on 39 years of listening to this guy made me a better Man (Ralph) and wool guy as well. #Family

  • @meancuisine8
    @meancuisine8 Год назад +3

    HolySchnikies!!!
    This content adds yet another level of depth to the pride of ownership factor that comes with these garments!
    Very impressed with the Quality to Cost ratio...
    Outstanding.

  • @Hangs4Fun
    @Hangs4Fun Год назад +4

    Absolutely fascinating to watch (I would be a kid in a candy store there). America needs to get back to this kind of manufacturing and skilled craftsmanship. I am really enjoying these video's thank you so much for producing them. WW customers will better understand what goes into making such a great product.

    • @WeatherWool
      @WeatherWool  Год назад +1

      THANKS ... the funny thing is every time our partners (at the mills, the ranches, the sewing pros) teach me something about what they do, I also learn there is a whole lot more that I don't know. Whenever I learn something from these folks, I also learn there is a LOT MORE detail/knowledge that I wasn't even aware of! I always feel sort of like I'm going backwards!

    • @Hangs4Fun
      @Hangs4Fun Год назад +2

      ​@WeatherWool the classic, "the more you know, the less you know you know"
      America has got to get back more manufacturing like AWC and skilled folks like Giuseppe.
      Too much has been moved to other countries just to save a buck or two. The consumers have been brain washed to seek cheaper and cheaper quality goods at the cost of our ability to manufacture for ourselves at a higher quality. During WW1 AND WW2 we were easily able to convert our manufacturing and skilled labor to producing goods for war time. Even if not for that, with our huge dependency on global goods (much at reduced quality) what happens if those ships no longer come our their frequency greatly reduced.
      We have got to get this back!

    • @WeatherWool
      @WeatherWool  Год назад +1

      @@Hangs4Fun I love that line. Going in the blog! ... Never heard it before. THANKS! -- Ralph

  • @tobiasolausson8085
    @tobiasolausson8085 Год назад +2

    It’s great to see you going through all the steps of your production. Really drives home the quality of your product.

    • @WeatherWool
      @WeatherWool  Год назад

      THANKS ... the making of the Fabric and the garments is complicated, and we rely on a large team of experts. Everyone we work with is on the Partners page of our website:
      weatherwool.com/pages/partner-relations
      Thank You! -- Ralph

  • @beautifulgirl219
    @beautifulgirl219 Год назад +5

    Another great video Ralph and Debbie. It will help people understand how you go the extra mile to make the best possible woolen products through extra effort and diligence. Thank goodness American Woolen shares your commitment to quality and is here providing the services they do. Hopefully you both prosper for many many years to come. :)

    • @WeatherWool
      @WeatherWool  Год назад +1

      THANKS JOHN! --- Giuseppe mentions on the video, but he first came here to work for the Italian fabric maker Loro Piana, who used to operate the same mill, same equipment. Take a look at the Loro Piana website and you will see very high-price, high fashion. Louis Vuitton bought Loro Piana, and immediately decided to shut the mill. So Jacob bought it and now it's American Woolen. --- Ralph

  • @danielbeach4855
    @danielbeach4855 Год назад +5

    Thanks for your hard work, Ralph & Debbie

  • @meenmug5797
    @meenmug5797 Год назад +3

    Great video! Literally creating wearable art. Can’t wait to get my bride one of those Blanket Coats.

    • @WeatherWool
      @WeatherWool  Год назад +1

      Thanks Again, and GEE, you're the 2nd person in the last couple of days who has used the word ART in reference to our garments. We hope we don't disappoint!!! Best Wishes --- Ralph

  • @ChitFromChinola
    @ChitFromChinola Год назад +4

    Cool building. Amazing factory. I had no idea . . .
    I have an Anorak from Weatherwool that helps me survive Wisconsin winters. I’ve had it two years - wears like iron. I remember that when I phoned to place the order, Ralph answered the phone. That’s service!!
    This video is extremely well produced. Nice job.

    • @WeatherWool
      @WeatherWool  Год назад

      Trustin Timber did a great job on the video! THANK YOU for the kind words and for working with us! --- Ralph

  • @tombryant6061
    @tombryant6061 4 месяца назад +1

    Facsinating

  • @Gungnir762
    @Gungnir762 Год назад +2

    Cool.. curious on the oil they use in the process.

    • @WeatherWool
      @WeatherWool  Год назад +2

      I relayed your question to Giuseppe via email. Thanks -- Ralph

    • @WeatherWool
      @WeatherWool  Год назад +3

      Giuseppe emailed me .... They used a vegetable-base oil. --- Ralph

  • @sheilam4964
    @sheilam4964 Год назад +3

    I am allergic to lanolin. I am not allergic to your wool, Weather Wool. When he described washing the wool to remove the lanolin I had my answer. I am one of those people who "was", "said" I was allergic to wool until the 70s. When I discovered I could not use any body lotion or soap that contained lanolin. That is when I knew what the problem was. I hate mutton and lamb. Many beauty products contain lanolin. There is no reason for not washing the lanolin out of wool. It just expedites the cleaning process and makes for an inferior product with a larger profit margin. Mutton and lamb that contain lanolin is meat that is not carefully processed, allowing for the hide of the animal to come into contact with the meat. Pure laziness in processing, not to mention it is unclean.
    Thank you Weather Wool and these business men, who produce your wool, for all your Professionalism.

    • @WeatherWool
      @WeatherWool  Год назад +1

      Hi Sheila! -- THANKS for the great info and of course thanks for working with us!! --- Ralph

  • @Robert-yp9zs
    @Robert-yp9zs Год назад +1

    Thank you for another excellent video. I look forward to future "Behind The Scenes" series. Wished I could have met you, Ralph, as Stafford Springs is close to where I live in CT.

    • @WeatherWool
      @WeatherWool  Год назад

      We appreciate your interest and the kind words. I'm at AWC once a month or so ... was there this morning. Maybe we can have a burger or something ... -- Ralph

    • @Robert-yp9zs
      @Robert-yp9zs Год назад

      @@WeatherWool Certainly!