szírtan
Szírtan is a Hungarian term that translates to "woolen" or "made of wool." It refers to fabrics or garments crafted from wool fibers, which are derived from the fleece of sheep and other animals like goats, alpacas, and rabbits. Wool is known for its natural warmth, elasticity, and breathability. The texture of szírtan can vary greatly depending on the type of wool used and the weaving or knitting process. It can range from soft and fine to coarse and rugged. Historically, wool has been a primary material for clothing due to its insulating properties, making it suitable for both cold and temperate climates. Szírtan garments are often associated with durability and comfort. Common examples of szírtan items include sweaters, blankets, scarves, and suits. The care for szírtan often involves gentle washing to prevent shrinkage and maintain the integrity of the fibers.