Dale, our Senior Designer breaks down her fabric preference – wool, and the different animals they come from. From Arctic fishermen to urbane fashionistas, wool is consistently favored for its greater warmth, enduring quality, and stylish appearance. Critter illustrations courtesy of Meagan, our Graphic Designer.


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You have a typo on Merino (not marino)
[...] Know your wool. [...]
Hell, there aren’t any rules here – we’re attempting to accomplish something.
Our company is infested with idiots who try and impress through the use of pretentious jargon.
Mohair is yarn made from the silky hair of the Angora goat. Check out the picture in the following link and you will see why Mohair sweaters are so fuzzy and fluffy. – Dale
http://www.abearplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Mohair-265×300.jpg
Dale — can you tell us what mohair is? I remember all the girls wanting mohair sweaters in the 60s!!
Dale knows her wool and nice touch on adding to the graphic Meagan!!! I ready for some wool sweaters!
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