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Carded wool is a type of animal textile made from the wool of sheep, goats, and other animals. It is produced by combing the wool fibers to remove dirt and debris, and then carding them into a web-like structure. The carded wool is then spun into yarn, which is used to make a variety of fabrics, including sweaters, blankets, and carpets. Carded wool is known for its softness, warmth, and durability, making it a popular choice for clothing and home furnishings.
Carded wool is produced in many countries around the world, with the largest producers being China, India, and the United States. The market for carded wool is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products and services. Some of the major players in the carded wool market include Woolmark, Pendleton Woolen Mills, and Woolrich. Other companies in the market include The Wool Company, Wool & Co., and Wool & Co. International. Show Less Read more