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Icebreaker Merino Shirts - Now a Blend - Alternatives?
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[QUOTE="Bogong, post: 904001, member: 33223"] G,day Robbo, For some years now the Aldi winter sales here have included a range of pure Merino wool ware including long and short sleeved T-shirts and pullovers. Some of their motorbike stuff sales have also had lightweight jumpers and pullovers. I've bought quite a bit of this stuff and have found it of excellent quality, durable, doesn't shrink when you chuck it in the wash, and relatively cheap. Made in China and I suspect some people have unconscious xenophobia when viewing Chinese stuff which is a pity. More broadly, the quality of things generally from anywhere in the world is of a varying standard ( some of the very worst automotive tools I have are German and British, and they were expensive, and some of the very best from India and they were cheap, but I've had good and dreadful stuff from both Europe and Asia) but this stuff was good. De colores Bogong [/QUOTE]
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