could just be random, but I've seen a couple weird unclear close votes like that
I can believe the person who voted isn't familiar with EFTPOS transactions in Australia, but wouldn't you see that lots of other people seem to understand?
I dunno why people think people can travel without clothes when researching brands which can help in having a better time traveling travel.stackexchange.com/questions/84759/…
If we asked "what is Roquefort cheese", it'd be a food question, not a travel, whereas "where in France can I find authentic hand-made roquefort cheese" might be a travel question (although probably crazy broad)
as for where can you get them - the answer is almost certainly just "Shops", or "online". It's very popular in NZ (merino), but I'm sure it's elsewhere too.
@pnuts the point of tag synonyms is that you don't have to pollute the active questions page by retagging questions wholesale. Please stop and please don't do it again.
@MarkMayo Actually, it's kind of specific to New Zealand in a way. I have read it was basically unknown out of New Zealand until quite recently. You can now find it in outdoors (and Japanese minimalistic fashion) stores in many places but it's still marketed as "that wonderful thing from New Zealand".
@Relaxed, @MarkMayo are you speaking of merino athletic clothing or merino wool in general? The latter has been used for outerwear for decades (if not centuries) without necessarily being associated with New Zealand, and certainly without being associated with athletic-style base layers. The Icebreaker brand is from New Zealand, but there are other brands such as Smartwool (US) and ioMerino (Australia). The merino breed of sheep was apparently developed in Australia.
The breed apparently came to Australia from the UK, where it had arrived from Spain.
@MarkMayo @RoflcoptrException Can you please help or at least step into this 'discussion' (although @pnuts part of the discussion is mostly keeping on editing.)
@phoog I am speaking of athletic clothing mostly. Wool in general has been used for outerwear but then softness is less relevant.
Also, there are many other brands all over the world now, as I said it's become very popular, that's not really the point. But SmartWool source their wool in New Zealand actually.