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Outerknown's Woolaroo Swimming Trunks are Made from 100% Merino Wool

When synthetic fabrics go into the laundry, they shed small pieces of plastic called microfibers, creating thousands of particles that end up polluting the oceans and waterways—swimsuits and swimming trunks are particularly bad for the environment, as they are made with materials like nylon, polyester and spandex for their stretchy and moisture-wicking properties. Outerknown sets itself apart with an innovative pair of swim shorts called Woolaroo, which are made from 100% merino wool, which the brand refers to as "nature's original performance fiber."

The merino wool Woolaroo swim trunks are all-natural, renewable, temperature-regulating, naturally odor-resistant and breathable, as well as quick-drying and UV protective. Unlike microfiber pollutants, the biodegradable fiber used to create these swim shorts helps to return nutrients to the earth and the fiber will naturally decompose in months.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Swimwear - Outerknown's Woolaroo swim shorts made from merino wool offer an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic swimwear materials.
2. Sustainable Fashion - The use of renewable and biodegradable merino wool in swimwear demonstrates the growing trend towards sustainable fashion.
3. Natural Performance Fibers - Merino wool is a natural and high-performance fiber that offers moisture-wicking, odor resistance, and UV protection benefits in swimwear.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore the use of merino wool in swimwear to create sustainable and eco-friendly products.
2. Textile - The textile industry can capitalize on the demand for natural performance fibers like merino wool to develop innovative fabrics for various applications, including swimwear.
3. Outdoor Recreation - The outdoor recreation industry can incorporate merino wool in swimwear to offer consumers sustainable and high-performance options for water-based activities.

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