Break the Ice on Wool

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Wool is probably the last material you expect to wear while running or doing other exercise. All the new technical fibers, many made from old soda bottles, are known to wick sweat and keep you warm or cool, depending on their purpose. Many of those fibers mimic natural fibers such as wool. Now a company called Icebreaker features wool from New Zealand with just enough of the manmade stuff (lycra) to give you a snug fit and hold shape.

Icebreaker began as a base layer company, making thermal underwear and snug tops for layering made of wool. It’s still a strong part of the company’s business, but some of the new designs can take you from the office to the trail with style. The Amazon Scoop ($64.99), a women’s top that can easily be worn on the street, keep you warm on the plane, or wick sweat as you take your bike for a spin. Icebreaker outfits you from head to toe with foot specific wool socks for different sports.

If you’re curious about how your wool became an Amazon Scoop or other style, each garment comes with its own Baacode, which tracks back to the farm, or station, where it was raised. It doesn’t track to the specific sheep, but you get the flavor of the countryside.

Lucy Shapes Up Women’s Workouts

Four-way stretch gives you freedom in a workout while providing shape.

It helps to look good, even while you sweat. Lucy Activewear offers a line of clothing with performance built in. The lucy Power Pant II provides shaping and is constructed from materials that are odor-inhibiting, moisture wicking, offer core compression, and 4-way stretch. The Power Pant II gives you a

yoga pant-style that skims the body including the hip and thigh area where we could all use a little slimming help. The garment’s Powermax material is a machine washable Supplex lycra fabric.

Another feature of the lucy line is that the company doesn’t believe in the one-size-fits-all approach, at least when it comes to height. Pants are available in short, regular, and tall. It’s too often overlooked, and the wrong length can lead to awkward workouts and injuries if the pant leg gets underfoot.

Lucy activewear Lucy Power Pant II