Icebreaker (clothing)

Icebreaker (clothing)

Infobox_Company
company_name = Icebreaker
company_
company_type = Private
foundation = Wellington, New Zealand, 1995
location_city = Wellington
location_country = New Zealand
key_people = Jeremy Moon, Founder, CEO
industry = Clothing Manufacture
num_employees = 80 H.Q. Staff, Wellington
products = Icebreaker Clothing Range
homepage = [http://www.icebreaker.com/site/home.html icebreaker.com]

Icebreaker is a Merino clothing designer and manufacturer based in Wellington, New Zealand. It was founded in 1995 by Jeremy Moon, and now supplies its clothing to 1500 stores over 22 countries.

Product Lines

Icebreaker Merino comes in several different weights. The 190 Superfine is the lightest layer, which are usually in a t-shirt or tank-top design, but could also be used an under layer. Next is the 200 Skin which has more of a thermal underwear look and consists of boxers, leggings and long sleeve shirts. The 260 bodyfit series are physically usable as either an under layer or over layer when combines with the 200 skin. The 320 is a very thick merino, usually made into sweater styles, or double layered to make toques and gloves.


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