dye in the wool

dye in the wool

To stain wool fibers with dye before they are spun into thread, thus making the coloration more permanent. This phrase has led to the idiomatic modifier "dyed-in-the-wool," meaning permanent and or firmly established, such as one's opinions. All of our products are handmade, and we always dye in the wool to ensure that your clothing's color remains vibrant for years to come.
See also: dye, wool
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • dye
  • nothing if not
  • nothing if not (something)
  • nothing if not something
  • high old
  • BTS
  • ever so
  • ever so/ever such...
  • blink-and-you-miss-it
  • once in a lifetime