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Swedish-made merino wool clothing

One sock for everyday life, the mountains and more

4 March 2026

Since 1972 Woolpower has manufactured socks for all types of weather and occasions. We’ve learnt what’s needed to make a sock that keeps you warm and dry when you go skiing, camping or spend time outdoors.

But it’s time to highlight the socks that work just as well during outdoor activities as in the office, on the sofa or out walking the dog. Just like our Skilled socks have been developed for optimal functionality on a jogging tour or ski slope, our Liner socks are a perfect fit in your
everyday life.

Why you should choose wool socks on rainy autumn days

Keeping your feet dry is absolutely essential if you want to stay warm. A foot releases around 3 ml of moisture per hour during low activity, and 15–30 ml during intense activity. Use moisture-wicking materials in your socks, such as our wool socks. Wool absorbs moisture very effectively within its fibers and can take in up to 30 percent of its own weight without feeling damp. It also releases a small amount of extra heat when it becomes moist, known as heat of absorption.

A sock for everyday

Liner Classic is a flat-knit sock with elastane for snug, comfortable fit. The socks has an integrated toe seam. Logo and size information are knitted in.

60% Merino wool
35% Polyamide
5% Elastane

All our warm socks are knitted in our factory in Östersund.

A splash of color in everyday life

This classic is sometimes called the grandfather of woolly hats. Few are the times that a hat like this doesn’t fit in. It can be worn with the brim turned either up or down to create different personal styles. The beanie is available in several colours. Create a sporty look with a lot of colour or a classic modern look with a more neutral colour

Colours inspired by nature

Take care of your feet - socks make a difference.

We all know what having cold feet feels like. We try jumping up and down, wiggling our toes frantically or even kicking one foot against the other. But nothing works. Here are 12 tips for keeping your feet, your lifelong shock absorbers, comfortably warm and dry.

How to keep your feet warm