One of the most sensitive parts of the body, in contact with fabric for hours every day. The material matters.
Most modern underwear is polyester, elastane, and other synthetic blends — cheap to make, but they trap heat and hold moisture against the skin for hours at a time.
It absorbs and releases moisture, regulates temperature in both directions, and contains lanolin — a natural substance with antibacterial and soothing properties. No chemical finishes required.
Synthetics trap heat where it shouldn't accumulate. Wool regulates temperature and lets the skin breathe, balancing warmth and coolness as conditions change.
Wool absorbs and releases moisture vapour, keeping the skin drier through the day. A small difference, sustained over hours.
Lanolin, the natural substance in wool, has documented antibacterial and soothing properties. A natural fibre next to the skin is a sensible default.
| Feature | Regular Underwear | Thermal Wear | Sheepa |
|---|---|---|---|
| Temperature control | No | Yes | Yes |
| Antibacterial properties | No | No | Yes |
| Natural materials | No | Some | Yes |
| Suitable for all seasons | No | No | Yes |
What touches the body the most hours of the day is rarely talked about. It still adds up. Sheepa is built for that — not as a treatment, just as one considered, everyday choice.
An honest note: Sheepa is everyday underwear designed with comfort, breathability, and natural materials in mind. It is not a medical device, not a treatment, and not intended to diagnose or cure any condition. For specific health concerns, please consult a qualified medical professional.