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Lambswool Pullover
Welcome to Wool Overs, suppliers of the finest quality Lambswool Pullovers since 1989. The Wool Overs brand is synonymous with quality and value for money; we endeavour to supply our customers with the very best in Lambswool Pullovers, using the highest quality Lambswool alongside quality craftsmanship. Whether you are looking for a Ladies Lambswool Pullover with an ever popular crew neck, or possibly a Men's Lambswool Pullover with a Vee Neck, perfect for keeping the chill off on the golf course, Wool Overs can supply the perfect garment for you. Wool Overs Lambswool Pullovers are available in many different styles including the crew neck and vee neck mentioned previously as well as the deliciously cosy polo neck and various warm and practical zip fronted and zip neck pullovers. We at Wool Overs ensure that we can provide you with the perfect Lambswool Pullover for every season and occasion by supplying an un-paralleled selection of colours. Whether looking for classic black, navy or grey or something brighter to add a bit of colour to your wardrobe such as yellow, pink, green or blue, Wool Overs can provide you with them all!
A Quick History of Wool! The story of wool began long ago, before recorded history when primitive man first clothed himself in the woolly skins, of the wild sheep he killed for food. He had discovered a durable fabric which gave him what nothing else could give: protection alike from heat and cold, from wind and rain. A versatile fabric which kept him cool in the heat of the day and warm in the cold of the night, which could absorb moisture without feeling wet. Man can never match it. No other material, natural or man-made, has all its qualities. But man can refine and improve wool. He has done so by selective breeding of sheep and by incorporating in wool fabrics such qualities as shrink resistance, durable creasing and pleating, mothproofing, shower-proofing and stain-proofing. Science and technology have kept wool in the forefront of fabrics, adapting to modern needs without impairing its virtues. Wool is part of Britain's history and heritage, more so than any other commodity ever produced in these islands. It was woven into cloth here in the Bronze Age which began about 1900 BC. But in historical terms this is comparatively recent. Elsewhere in the world, primitive man had domesticated the sheep in 10 000 BC.
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