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  2. 19 Festive Christmas Sweaters for Your Holiday Parties This Year

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    Men's Bean's Classic Ragg Wool Sweater. llbean.com. $129.00. Roll Call Alpaca & Wool-Blend Cardigan. It almost looks like this Bode cardigan is calling out Santa's reindeers. Nonetheless, it will ...

  3. The 15 Best Wool Sweaters to Take Winter in Stride

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    Shop the best wool sweaters for men in 2023of all price ranges, from brands like Prada, Uniqlo, J.Crew, and more. Our top picks are comfortable and easy to layer.

  4. The Shawl Collar Is the King of Cardigans

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    The shawl collar cardigan is one of the best sweaters any man can add to his arsenal. Here are 20 of the best to buy right now, from Polo Ralph Lauren to Tom Ford.

  5. Pendleton Woolen Mills - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 the company again expanded its product line with the introduction of non-wool garments for men and women. Many customers had a desire for the classic Pendleton style for 'year round wear, but wanted lighter clothing for spring and summer wear. Again the new line was a major success.

  6. Recycled wool - Wikipedia

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    A pile of recycled wool. Recycled wool, also known as rag wool or shoddy is any woollen textile or yarn made by shredding existing fabric and re-spinning the resulting fibres. Textile recycling is an important mechanism for reducing the need for raw wool in manufacturing. Shoddy was invented by Benjamin Law of Batley in 1813.

  7. Rag-and-bone man - Wikipedia

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    In the West Riding of Yorkshire, rag and bone men would collect waste woollen and rag products from householders to sell on to the Shoddy factories. 'Shoddy', cloth made from recycled wool, was first manufactured (and probably invented) by Benjamin Law in Batley, West Yorkshire, in 1813. The process involved grinding woollen rags into a fibrous ...