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Our Approach to Materials

Uooll does not select fabrics to flaunt them.

Uooll selects fabrics to uphold standards of structure, usability,
and endurance over time.

Fabric is not decoration; it is part of the structure.

What We Consider First

Most hats prioritize softness or immediate comfort.

Uooll looks at other criteria first.

Does it retain its shape over time?

Is it stable after repeated wear?

Do the standards hold up over time?

These questions guide all of Uooll’s fabric selections.

Core Material Direction

In every collection, Uooll prioritizes fabrics with clear structure
and understated surfaces.

We do not use overly soft, structurally unstable,
or decorative fabrics.

Uooll’s fabrics are chosen to support:

Shape retention

Structural balance

Long-term usability

Materials by Collection

Atlas

High-density / Balanced / All-season

Atlas uses fabrics based on everyday urban environments.

Designed for four-season use, focusing on the balance
between structure and fit.

Aero

Lightweight / Breathable / Functional

Aero explores lightweight and highly breathable fabrics.

Reduces weight while maintaining structural standards.

Terra

Durable / Dense / Work-oriented

Terra uses fabrics based on workwear.

Prioritizes weight, density, and resistance over softness.

Flux

Experimental / Context-driven

Flux allows for different fabrics depending on the context.

This collection tests the possibilities of fabrics
while maintaining Uooll’s standards.

What We Do Not Emphasize

Uooll does not emphasize:

Excessive numerical data

Disclosure of suppliers for marketing purposes

Trend-driven fabric selection

We believe standards are revealed through use, not numbers.

Material as a System

Fabrics do not exist in isolation.

They work together with structure, stitching, and care methods.

This systemic approach determines how Uooll products
are made and maintained.

Uooll selects fabrics whose standards do not fade over time.