Cunning sheep, that half merino and half synthetic breed. It all started as a joke really 1 Someone said, wonder if you could cross 2 a sheep with a polymer extrusion machine?" 5 See, we knew there had to be something that performed better than just wool 8 0 or just synthetics. 4 The answer is Interwdol design synergy 8 1 a bi component fabric fine merino wool 1 and synthetic. Performance bodywear greater than 1 1 the sum of its individual parts 2 Then of course we had to find a willing sheep, 8 8 but that's another story 0 1 L 1 On onacpac life evolves 3 1 2
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Forest and Bird, Issue 312, 1 May 2004, Page 3
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