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Home » Wool Futures Turns to the Future of Workwear with Mike Horn
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Wool Futures Turns to the Future of Workwear with Mike Horn

RoshnaBy RoshnaMarch 23, 20263 Mins Read
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The newest release focuses on rethinking workwear and outerwear for modern outdoor professions, led by Woolmark ambassador and renowned explorer Mike Horn.

The Woolmark Company has unveiled the latest edition of Wool Futures, a concept-led initiative exploring the next generation of performance apparel. The newest release focuses on rethinking workwear and outerwear for modern outdoor professions, led by Woolmark ambassador and renowned explorer Mike Horn.

The concept explores how workwear can evolve for professionals operating in demanding environments, from renewable energy sites and infrastructure projects to regenerative agriculture and field science. Designed to address the needs of people working in some of the world’s most challenging climates, the initiative presents a forward-looking blueprint for functional, sustainable uniforms.

Inspired by Woolmark’s Workwear Toolkit, the concept translates practical performance guidance into a future-facing design vision. At its core is Horn’s philosophy that effective workwear should be grounded in the real needs of people working outdoors rather than appearing overly technical or costume-like.

Speaking about the concept, Mike Horn, Woolmark ambassador and renowned explorer, said, “Workwear should feel credible, not costume-like, grounded in the real needs of people who work outside.”

Central to the concept is Horn’s idea of workwear as natural intelligence clothing that responds intuitively to environment, movement and climate without excessive reliance on synthetic materials.

The concept introduces a modular wool-based layering system designed to support adaptability across varying conditions. This includes Merino wool base layers engineered for thermoregulation and breathability, insulating mid-layers for adaptable warmth, and durable wool-based outer shells built to withstand wind, rain and abrasion.

The concept is built on modular wool-based layering systems:

  • Merino base layers for thermoregulation and breathability
  • Insulating mid layers for adaptability
  • Wool-based outer shells engineered for wind, rain and abrasion

Select looks feature Woolmark Optim™ technology, enabling wool garments to deliver weather protection and durability typically associated with synthetics, while reducing reliance on chemicals and synthetic fibres.

Designed for professionals shaping environmental resilience and infrastructure transformation, from energy technicians and conservation rangers to field researchers and outdoor maintenance crews, the release highlights wool’s natural performance and low microplastic impact.

The latest edition of Wool Futures serves as a blueprint for how workwear can evolve when performance, sustainability and design intelligence come together.

Woolmark stands as the global authority on wool. Through extensive industry relationships, it promotes wool as the ultimate natural fibre and premier ingredient in premium textile products. The Woolmark logo is one of the most recognised and respected brands, representing quality and pioneering excellence from farm to finished product.

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