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180GSM
Jersey
200GSM
Rib
230GSM
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150GSM
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160GSM
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280GSM
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180GSM
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Benifits of Merino Fiber used in sporswear and underwear
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Comfort
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Fashion isn't just about
how you look but how you feel, and Merino has numerous natural attributes
that make it one of the most comfortable of fabrics to wear.
Its superfine fibres feel like silk next to the
skin. It also has the ability to respond to changes in temperature,
keeping one warm when itĄŻs cold or absorbing moisture and releasing
it as you exert yourself.
Winter or summer, Merino has you feeling great.
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Natural
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Though it perfectly serves
humankind, Merino hasn't been concocted by a scientist in a sterile
laboratory. It's been evolved literally Ą°in the fieldĄ± over time.
A long time. More than a million years.
Every season a new man-made fibre is trumpeted
as the latest breakthrough, but scientific analysis debunks most
of the claims, and comparative testing reveals the newcomer canĄŻt
touch Merino for all-round performance.
The world's finest fibre is still 100% natural
merino, and, in our environmentally conscious times, its sustainability
and biodegradability are highly marketable properties.
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Safty
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During the last million years, the
Merino sheep has been exposed to chilling winters and literally
blazing summers.
It's not surprising then that its fleece has been
found to have a number of attributes that help sustain life in
hazardous environments.
Merino offers naturally high UV protection and
fire resistance, and, after recent innovations, even has application
in bulletproof vests.
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Easy Care
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Wool has a "handwash"
reputation over the years but Merino has a natural resilience and
modern Merino fabrics are truly easy-care.
Merino garments are resistant to stains and odours
and need to be washed less frequently than cotton or synthetic
equivalents.
Innate elasticity gives Merino uncommon durability,
and means it won't require the ironing that makes cotton so high
maintenance.
What's more, with modern advances in manufacture,
the machine-washable suit is now a reality.
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Performance
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Merino has a range of
attributes that help mountaineers and elite athletes perform at
their peak.
Merino's warmth has been a literal life-saver
but its breathability is possibly more remarkable, buffering changes
in the microclimate to maintain body temperature in a range that
is optimal for performance and preservation.
Its amazing capacity to absorb moisture helps
rid the skin of uncomfortable sweat, and its natural odour resistance
will get high marks from companions on a walk through the rainforest.
Water repellence helps keep you dry, and its anti-static
properties prevent garments clinging, a common and unwelcome tendency
of synthetic garments.
Merino doesn't just perform. It out-performs.
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Proof of the attributes of Merino
The Merino fibre has a remarkable range of natural attributes. In
this section, through being introduced to some of its physical and
chemical properties, you'll find out why.
You'll learn how the fineness of the Merino fibre makes it soft,
and provides great insulation, how its scales make it water repellent
and help resist stains, how its ability to absorb moisture aids
breathability and contributes to odour resistance, how its elasticity
delivers excellent drape and eliminates wrinkles, and more.
To get the scientific proof that underlies the benefit, simply
click on the attribute that interests you, or select from the drop
down list below.
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