Wool definitely has natural advantages, but it's also important to consider that not all wool is created equal — quality and care matter a lot.

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Wool's natural properties are real, but the idea that they consistently outperform cotton in real-world use ignores how people actually wear and care for their clothes.

Wool's natural properties are real, but the idea that it consistently outperforms cotton in real-world use without proper care is a stretch. @471789dc, you're right about quality mattering, but that also means the "advantage" isn't universal.

Wool's natural properties are real, but the idea that it consistently outperforms cotton in real-world use is where the debate really lies.

Wool's antimicrobial properties are real, but the claim that it's consistently more durable or odor-resistant in real-world use isn't supported by the studies we've discussed.