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WSL and Woolmark release Merino wool collection

The range includes men’s and women’s base-layers, a zip-up hoodie, a women’s T-shirt, a men’s long-sleeve crew neck T-shirt, and a cosy beanie.

5th July 2018

Knitting Industry
 |  Sydney

Sports/​Activewear, Swimwear/​Beachwear, Collections

The Woolmark Company has joined the World Surf League (WSL) family, partnering with the Championship Tour (CT) to showcase an exclusive range of lifestyle and performance garments, crafted from Australian Merino wool.

The Woolmark x WSL apparel range includes men’s and women’s base-layers, a zip-up hoodie, a women’s T-shirt, a men’s long-sleeve crew neck T-shirt, and a cosy beanie – all with Woolmark certification signifying the quality and authenticity of the products. The wool and wool-rich range is currently available for purchase online.

Surfer Wade Carmichael in WSL's new Merino wool apparel. © The Woolmark Company

“We are very excited to welcome The Woolmark Company as a partner of the WSL,” said Sophie Goldschmidt, CEO of WSL. “Surfing is more than sport, it’s a lifestyle, and our new partnership brings together a great combination of style and function for surfers and fans to enjoy.”

The eco-credentials of the wool fibre – being 100% natural, renewable and biodegradable – aligns with WSL’s commitment to ocean health, the company reports. As much as 20-35% of microplastics in the marine environment are fibres from synthetic clothing, and this amount is increasing.

Surfer Wade Carmichael in WSL's new Merino wool apparel. © The Woolmark Company

Celebrating the new collection

To celebrate the release of the new range, WSL and The Woolmark Company created a short film at the WSL Rip Curl Pro CT event at the iconic Bells Beach in Australia, the same country where the world’s finest Merino wool is produced. Featuring pro Australian surfer Wade Carmichael, the film explores the surfside communities surrounding Bells Beach and the tight-knit culture found in the surf community, whilst showcasing the garments in the exclusive collection.

Surfer Wade Carmichael in WSL's new Merino wool apparel. © The Woolmark Company

A technical performance fibre, Australian Merino wool is loved by athletes at all levels worldwide. Wool’s naturally inherent qualities, such as resistance to odour and effective moisture management are just some of the key reasons why wool rides the wave of success in sports and outdoor-wear.

In contrast to synthetics, wool is an active fibre that reacts to changes in the body’s temperature, keeping the wearer comfortable. Accordingly, wool garments are among the most breathable of all the common apparel types.

Woolmark accreditation

The products within the collection have earned the esteemed MerinoPerform certification. This unique Woolmark accreditation requires rigorous performance testing in a lab, and signifies a product built to perform. The Merino lining allows the wool fibre to absorb moisture vapour from next to skin and move it away from the body, keeping the wearer’s core temperature comfortable and dry after exerting energy in the water.

“Australia is one of the world’s best surfing destinations and is the world’s best producer of beautiful Merino wool,” said The Woolmark Company Managing Director Stuart McCullough. “This partnership is a perfect fit as two iconic cultures ride together to celebrate the natural versatility of the fibre and the natural talent of the world’s best surfers. The range of apparel created in collaboration with the World Surf League offers all surfers across the world the opportunity to experience the best in sports and surfwear.”

www.woolmark.com

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