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Anita (has done here and on the EARTH colors thread) has bought from there.  They do have a few choices for dresses, I saw.

 

I'm a Woolx person.  I have a travel wardrobe-worth of their Ts, hoodies and leggings.  The Ts are very lightweight wool and I wear them year-round, even in 80+ degree temps.  

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Merino wool is my go to travel fabric outside of very hot / tropical climates.  I've just packed for a 3.5 month trip and although we are mainly in hot/tropical environments I still have a merino short-sleeved top and a merino singlet - the singlet is mainly for layering - and so I don't freeze leaving home mid-winter this week - but can also work as something to sleep in.  My flash evening pants (for Cunard) are also black merino and I'll wear them if its starts getting cooler in Europe in October. 

 

My partner has a long-sleeved t-shirt and mid-weight sweater/jumper - he's taking those instead of a jacket/coat for Europe in October 

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